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Voyage du S.Y. Belgica 1897-1899. Volume 5. Les glaciers [PDF]
At any time of the year and anywhere on Earth, the air temperature drops as the altitude increases. Climate is rougher at the top of mountains than in the surrounding plains, and the higher you get the earlier snow appears and the longer it stays as you move towards summer. In the Alps, at 2 900 m, the influence of winter is predominant and summer heat
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Multiscale composite reinforced with silane‐modified ramie fiber and clay. ABSTRACT Multiscale polymer composites combining natural fibers and layered silicates can balance stiffness, toughness, and thermal stability when interfacial interactions are properly engineered.
Daniel Rossi Klein +4 more
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Linkages Between Trace Elements and Bacterial Communities in Glacial Freshwater Systems of Zhongar Alatau National Park, Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Pániková L +4 more
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Tuning adsorption and morphology in poly(glutamic acid) via controlled acidic partial deprotection
Partial deprotection of poly(glutamic acid) generates morphologies and assemblies that match fully deprotected polypeptides in small‐molecule adsorption, extending to block copolypeptides with pH‐dependent effects. Abstract Synthetic polypeptides prepared from N‐carboxyanhydride (NCA) monomers are important platforms for environmental and medical ...
Hunter Wood +5 more
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Observed positive feedback between surface ablation and crevasse formation drives glacier acceleration and potential surge. [PDF]
Nanni U +11 more
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ABSTRACT Across circumpolar permafrost regions, climate change is destabilizing ice‐rich hillslopes, increasing the frequency and magnitude of thaw‐driven mass wasting. This paper reviews recent studies (2013–2024) on thaw‐driven mass wasting, focusing on the processes, morphology and trajectories of geomorphic change and their implications for ...
J. M. Young +5 more
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Atmospheric Deposition of Local Mineral Dust Delivers Phosphorus to the Greenland Ice Sheet. [PDF]
McCutcheon J +9 more
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ABSTRACT The amount and stratigraphic setting of ground ice in permafrost slopes is a key control on the style and magnitude of permafrost mass wasting. Understanding the spatial and stratigraphic variations in ground ice distribution on permafrost slopes is therefore a fundamental property in assessing the stability of permafrost hillslopes.
Joseph M. Young +2 more
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Exploring the bacterial diversity and its antibiotic resistance in Kabru Glacier ice cores, Sikkim Himalaya. [PDF]
Tamang S +9 more
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Rising temperatures and wetter conditions in the Midcontinent of North America are influencing climate responses in trees. Dendroclimatological analyses of four exotic deciduous conifer species from Secrest Arboretum, Northeast Ohio help identify past, present and future climate‐tree interactions.
Gregory Wiles +6 more
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