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Atmospheric Deposition of Local Mineral Dust Delivers Phosphorus to the Greenland Ice Sheet. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
McCutcheon J   +9 more
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Glacier Mass Balance

2015
Annual mass balance is recognized as the most sensitive climate variable observed on alpine glaciers. This has led the WGMS to establish both a long term data archive, but also protocol for mass balance observations and reporting. NCGCP has measured annual mass balance for the last 31 years on North Cascades glaciers.
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Studies of Glacier Behaviour and Glacier Mass Balance in Greenland—A Review

Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 1984
Both for local glaciers and for sectors of the Inland Ice, evidence on glacier behaviour is scattered, but work on a glacier inventory of the south-western third of Greenland has furnished a base for future studies on selected glaciers. Nearly all glacier types have been identified among the thousands of local glaciers, including surging and pulsing ...
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Mass Balance of West Gulkana Glacier

Geographical Review, 1991
Annual and longer-term mass-balance calculations provide a means to relate glacier behavior to climate. Selected representative glaciers are monitored for this purpose. West Gulkana Glacier, in the eastern Alaska Range, was among the glaciers mapped during the 1957-58 International Geophysical Year. It was remapped in 1986, after which twenty-nine-year
Fred B. Chambers   +2 more
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Glacier Mass Balance and Runoff Research in the U. S. A.

Geografiska Annaler. Series A, Physical Geography, 1984
Research on glacier mass balance began in the U.S.A. about 50 years ago. More complete studies of climate, snow and ice balance, and the hydrology of glaciers were initiated for the IGY in 1957 and the IHD in 1966. Investigations included the magnitude and geographic distribution of normal mass balance processes and unusual phenomena such as ...
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Examining Glacier Mass Balances with a Hierarchical Modeling Approach

Computing in Science and Engineering, 2007
The results of simulating past and future mass balances suggest that the Bering Glacier will lose significant ice mass and that the Hubbard Glacier will grow more slowly in the near future than in the recent ...
Uma S. Bhatt   +4 more
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Global glacier mass balance and mass balance partitioning from radar altimetry

2023
The 28th IUGG General Assembly (IUGG2023) (Berlin 2023)
Gourmelen, N., Livia, J.
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