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Surface elevation and mass changes of all Swiss glaciers 1980–2010
... böck, M., Matulla, C., Briffa, K., Jones, P., Efthymiadis, D., Brunetti, M., Nanni, T., Maugeri, M., Mercalli, L., Mestre, O., Moisselin, J., Begert, M., Müller-Westermeier, G., Kveton, V., Bochnicek, O., Stastny, P., ... See full document
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Comment on "100-year mass changes in the Swiss Alps linked to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation" by Matthias Huss et al. (2010)
... time of typically a few decades (e.g. Adhikari and Huybrechts, 2009; Brugger, 2007; Oerlemans, 1997; J ´ohannesson et ...adjustment of the glacier than long-term climate variations ...importance ... See full document
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Forecasting temperate alpine glacier survival from accumulation zone observations
... presence of an accumulation ...lack of a consistent accumulation zone, which leads to sub- stantial thinning of the glacier in the accumulation ...emergence of new rock outcrops and ... See full document
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Spatial patterns of North Atlantic Oscillation influence on mass balance variability of European glaciers
... derived and the individually trained (and mean) models is that we do not estimate the increase of precipitation with altitude (or potential general underestimation of precipitation, aeo- lian ... See full document
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Glacier change in the Cariboo Mountains, British Columbia, Canada (1952–2005)
... pattern of Pacific climate variability that persists for multiple decades and plays a prominent role in determining glacier mass balance in northwest North America ...Bitz and Battisti, 1999). ... See full document
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Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia – Part 3: Comparison with GCM and pollen-based climate reconstructions
... Comparisons of “corrected” HadCM3 and glacial-geological LGM temperature anoma- lies from Allen et ...graph and the colour of these bars can be used to identify the temperature anomalies in ... See full document
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANDCOVER PATTERN AND SURFACE NET RADIATION IN AN COASTAL CITY
... process of urbanization has been progressing more and more quickly, thus causing many problems for the urban environment and climate, which have drawn the attention of the whole world (Grimm, ... See full document
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New climate change scenarios reveal uncertain future for Central Asian glaciers
... ics of individual glaciers at the low spatial resolution used in large scale hydrological ...glacier mass balances have been developed (Hirabayashi et al., 2010; Radi´c and Hock, ... See full document
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Kinetic multi-layer model of aerosol surface and bulk chemistry (KM-SUB): the influence of interfacial transport and bulk diffusion on the oxidation of oleic acid by ozone
... transport and bulk transport, i.e., surface accommodation, bulk accommodation and bulk diffusion, influence the kinetics of the chemical ...acid and compounds with similar reactivity ... See full document
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Boundary conditions of an active West Antarctic subglacial lake: implications for storage of water beneath the ice sheet
... pond and discharge at the ...existence of the subglacial lake would have been missed due to its possible thickness (< 10 m) and/or its surface shape ...ation of subglacial ... See full document
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Roughness of surface of vacuum castings prepared in plaster moulds
... made of two types of plaster. Cast temperatures were 1120 and 1200°C for bronzes and 700 and 800°C for ...Temperatures of the mould were 500 and 600°C for bronzes ... See full document
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Meteorological, elevation, and slope effects on surface hoar formation
... than station measurements. While forecast wind speeds usually increased with eleva- tion, measured winds were more influenced by local topography. For example, the low elevation station at Rogers Pass experiences ... See full document
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Decapitation of high-altitude glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau revealed by ice core tritium and mercury records
... 1950s and 1980s, respectively, implying an annual ice loss rate of more than several hundred millimeter water equivalent over these ...Both mass balance modeling at the sites and in situ data ... See full document
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Analysis of the mass balance time series of glaciers in the Italian Alps
... e and f). The moving averages display oscillations of 10–20 % above and below the 1961– 1990 mean, which lasted approximately 10–15 years and were higher in the Gran Paradiso Group than in the ... See full document
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Comparison of the meteorology and surface energy balance at Storbreen and Midtdalsbreen, two glaciers in southern Norway
... The most striking difference between the two glaciers is that wind speeds are on aver- age 1.75 times larger on Midtdalsbreen (Table 2). This ratio is almost constant through the year, from October to December ... See full document
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Elevation and elevation change of Greenland and Antarctica derived from CryoSat-2
... processing of LRM and SARIn is ...re-tracking and a relocation of the waveform position using the coherence and phase difference, both in- cluded in the level 1B ...re-tracking ... See full document
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Comparison of the meteorology and surface energy balance at Storbreen and Midtdalsbreen, two glaciers in southern Norway
... Midtdalsbreen and Storbreen (Fig. 3) are operated by the Institute of Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht ...are of identical design and are both located in the ablation zones ... See full document
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Surface mass budget and meltwater discharge from the Kangerlussuaq sector of the Greenland ice sheet during record-warm year 2010
... Wal and Russell (1994) already concluded, a large uncertainty in meltwater run-off estimates remains due to missing information on the exact extent of the drainage ... See full document
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Distributions of grain parameters on the surface of aircraft engine turbine blades
... 6) and of the grains with a non-planar surface (Fig. 7) are of a bimodal nature and the differences in the assessment of the average values and standard deviations (Table ... See full document
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Mapeamento de solos pela integração de modelos digitais de terreno, pedologia espectral e fotopedologia
... 1:50,000 and 1:100,000 publication, significantly different from the maps presented here (scale ...number of polygons was 16 against 45 determined by the digital ...polygons of soils against 49 for ... See full document
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