Jökulhlaups in Iceland : sources, release and drainage
Jökulhlaups in Iceland may originate from marginal or subglacial sources of water melted by atmospheric processes, permanent geothermal heat or volcanic eruptions.
Björnsson, Helgi
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Land cover change across the major proglacial regions of the sub-Antarctic islands, Antarctic Peninsula, and McMurdo Dry Valleys, during the 21<sup>st</sup> century. [PDF]
Stringer CD +4 more
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Enhanced glacial lake activity threatens numerous communities and infrastructure in the Third Pole. [PDF]
Zhang T, Wang W, An B, Wei L.
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Diverse novel RNA viruses in the cryosphere of the Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Liu Y +12 more
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Greenland ice sheet runoff reduced by meltwater refreezing in bare ice. [PDF]
Cooper MG +8 more
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Determinants of Microbial-Derived Dissolved Organic Matter Diversity in Antarctic Lakes. [PDF]
Kida M +6 more
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High-resolution modeling of glacier meltwater contributions to lake water level fluctuations in the Baishui River Glacier No.1 basin. [PDF]
Shah SA, Ai S.
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Glacial Water: A Dynamic Microbial Medium. [PDF]
Varliero G +5 more
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Bacterial divergence among the interconnected habitats of a High Arctic Lake. [PDF]
Blackburn-Desbiens P +5 more
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Ascertaining glacier dynamics and geodetic mass changes in the Pangong Region of Trans-Himalayan Ladakh using remote sensing data. [PDF]
Rashid I, Najar NA, Majeed U, Rasool W.
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