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High Arctic Holocene temperature record from the Agassiz ice cap and Greenland ice sheet evolution
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Author Correction: Hydrology and the future of the Greenland Ice Sheet. [PDF]
Flowers GE.
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Bacterial Dynamics in Supraglacial Habitats of the Greenland Ice Sheet. [PDF]
Nicholes MJ+7 more
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Cloud-driven modulations of Greenland ice sheet surface melt. [PDF]
Niwano M, Hashimoto A, Aoki T.
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Valuing the Greenland ice sheet and other complex geophysical phenomena. [PDF]
Pizer WA.
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Glaciological investigations on ice-sheet response in South Greenland
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Holocene thinning of the Greenland ice sheet
Nature, 2009On entering an era of global warming, the stability of the Greenland ice sheet (GIS) is an important concern, especially in the light of new evidence of rapidly changing flow and melt conditions at the GIS margins. Studying the response of the GIS to past climatic change may help to advance our understanding of GIS dynamics. The previous interpretation
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Mercury in the Greenland Ice Sheet [PDF]
REPORTS of the mercury content of the Greenland Ice Cap have varied within one or two orders of magnitude. Weiss et al.1 found an increase from about 50 ng per kg in ancient deposit layers to about 100 ng per kg in surface samples from 1964 to 1965, and concluded that there was an increase in man's global input of mercury to the atmosphere.
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