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Glacier‐Atmosphere Interactions and Feedbacks in High‐Mountain Regions ‐ A Review
Abstract Mountain glaciers are among the natural systems most vulnerable to climate change. However, their interactions with the atmosphere are complex and not fully understood. These interactions can trigger rapid adjustments and climate feedbacks that either amplify or attenuate atmospheric signals, influencing both glacier response and large‐scale ...
T. Sauter +17 more
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Community‐driven variations in snow algae color modulate snow albedo reduction
Summary Snow algae blooms visibly alter snow color and surface energy balance, yet the biological basis of this variability remains unclear. We investigated how pigment composition and community structure shape the optical properties of snow algae blooms of distinct colors – red, orange, and green – co‐occurring within the same snowfield in Glacier ...
Pablo Almela +4 more
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ABSTRACT Hummocky terrains are characterised by various geomorphological features that typically record processes associated with the downwasting of ice sheets. Common landforms in these areas include ramparts, linear ridges, kettle holes and ice‐walled lake plains.
Piotr Hermanowski +4 more
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Lake County Indicators 2014 [PDF]
Social IMPACT Research Center's analysis of the U.S.
Suniya Farooqui
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Debris cover and surface melt at a temperate maritime alpine glacier: Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand [PDF]
Melt rates on glaciers are strongly influenced by the presence of supraglacial debris, which can either enhance or reduce ablation relative to bare ice.
Adhikary S +20 more
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Our findings regarding prey of breeding Cooper's Hawks in British Columbia and Wisconsin expand knowledge of their food habits and support the premise that seasonal agility of prey influences body size of nesting males. We deem it untenable to assume greater production of young at urban vs. rural nests based on proportion of avian prey use.
Robert N. Rosenfield +3 more
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Mid-Miocene cooling and the extinction of tundra in continental Antarctica [PDF]
A major obstacle in understanding the evolution of Cenozoic climate has been the lack of well dated terrestrial evidence from high-latitude, glaciated regions.
Ashworth, A.C. +12 more
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Species Diversity of Plants on New Moraines of the Sophysky Glacier (Juzhno-Chuysky Ridge, Central Altai) [PDF]
Е. Е. Тимошок +2 more
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Proximity to seabird colonies and water availability shape moss distributions in Antarctica
Understanding species distributions across Antarctica is crucial for biodiversity conservation under climate change, but continental‐scale analyses of key terrestrial species remain scarce. Here, we modelled distributions of 28 moss species across Antarctica using log‐Gaussian Cox process models and environmental covariates including topographic ...
Gabrielle Koerich +4 more
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Mountain goat declines in a protected, interior, native population
Abstract A shifting climate poses threats to alpine‐adapted species including mountain goats. We used long‐term (12 years) citizen science monitoring data and Bayesian N‐mixture modeling to estimate population trends and drivers of population metrics among mountain goats in Glacier National Park (GNP).
Tabitha A. Graves +3 more
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