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A fatal case of complex hepatic alveolar echinococcosis. [PDF]

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Xin L   +6 more
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Mass balance reconstruction since 1963 and mass balance model for east rathong glacier, eastern himalaya, using remote sensing methods

Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 2015
In this study mass balance, accumulation, ablation, runoff and temperature lapse rate for the East Rathong glacier are estimated for the time period 1963–2011 using remote sensing methods and clima...
Anubha Agrawal, Shresth Tayal
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An improved technique for the reconstruction of former glacier mass-balance and dynamics

Geomorphology, 2007
Abstract The recognition of past glacier extent and dynamics is a fundamental aspect of investigations of the climatic sensitivity of glaciers, especially when examining short-lived climate events such as the Younger Dryas or Little Ice Age. Existing approaches to the reconstruction of glacier form and dynamics depend on speculative reasoning of key ...
Simon Carr, Christopher Coleman
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Mass-balanced paleogeographic reconstructions

Geologische Rundschau, 1989
Paleogeography, paleotopography, and paleobathymetry of a closed erosion-depositional system can be reconstructed by restoring sedimentary masses to elevated surfaces in a drainage basin based on the inverse of present erosion equations and adjusting for isostasy, sea level changes, sediment compaction, and thermal subsidence.
William W. Hay   +2 more
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Reconstructing primary production in a changing estuary: A mass balance modeling approach

Limnology and Oceanography, 2021
AbstractEstuarine primary production (PP) is a critical rate process for understanding ecosystem function and response to environmental change. PP is fundamentally linked to estuarine eutrophication, and as such should respond to ongoing efforts to reduce nutrient inputs to estuaries globally.
Jongsun Kim   +3 more
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Mass-Balanced Reconstruction of Overburden

1993
The mass-balanced paleogeographic reconstructions technique determines the thickness of the rock eroded from the source areas to supply sediment to the sedimentary basins. The thickness of this eroded overburden and the time of its erosion are valuable inputs for calculations of the thermal history of the rocks and the maturation of hydrocarbons.
Christopher N. Wold   +3 more
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Reconstructing surface mass balance from the Greenland ice sheet stratigraphy.

2020
<p>Our knowledge of the past surface mass balance on Greenland depends on scarce paleoclimate reconstructions and uncertain climate simulations. However, reconstructions of the internal layering of the ice sheet can provide an independent dataset of accumulation.
Alexios Theofilopoulos, Andreas Born
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Mass-Balanced Reconstruction of Paleogeology

1993
Mass-balanced paleogeographic reconstruction can be extended into reconstruction of the paleogeology, using information inherent in the mass/age distribution of the sediments.
William W. Hay, Christopher N. Wold
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Development of a Glacio-hydrological Model for Discharge and Mass Balance Reconstruction

Water Resources Management, 2016
The reconstruction of glacio-hydrological records for the data deficient Himalayan catchments is needed in order to study the past and future water availability. The study provides outcomes of a glacio-hydrological model based on the degree-day approach. The model simulates the discharge and mass balance for glacierised Shaune Garang catchment.
Rajesh Kumar   +7 more
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Influence of seasonality on glacier mass balance, and implications for palaeoclimate reconstructions

Climate Dynamics, 2009
Climates inferred from former glacier geometries in some areas exhibit discrepancies with regional palaeoclimates predicted by General Circulation Models (GCMs) and modelling of palaeoecological data, possibly as a consequence of their differing treatments of climatic seasonality.
Golledge, Nicholas   +2 more
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