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    Modelling regional glacier length changes over the last millennium using the Open Global Glacier Model by D. Parkes, H. Goosse

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…<p>A large majority of the direct observational record for glacier changes falls within the industrial period, from the 19th century onward, associated with global glacier retreat. …”
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    Debris-covered glacier energy balance model for Imja–Lhotse Shar Glacier in the Everest region of Nepal by D. R. Rounce, D. J. Quincey, D. C. McKinney

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Debris thickness plays an important role in regulating ablation rates on debris-covered glaciers as well as controlling the likely size and location of supraglacial lakes. …”
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    Rock glacier characteristics serve as an indirect record of multiple alpine glacier advances in Taylor Valley, Antarctica by K. Winsor, K. Winsor, K. M. Swanger, E. Babcock, R. D. Valletta, R. D. Valletta, J. L. Dickson, J. L. Dickson

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Few records of these advances are preserved and/or subaerially exposed, complicating the interpretations of regional glacier response to climate changes. Here, we present geophysical and geochemical analyses of a rock glacier that originates from icefalls fed by alpine Doran Glacier in central Taylor Valley. …”
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    Improving estimation of glacier volume change: a GLIMS case study of Bering Glacier System, Alaska by M. J. Beedle, M. Dyurgerov, W. Tangborn, S. J. S. Khalsa, C. Helm, B. Raup, R. Armstrong, R. G. Barry

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…The Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS) project has developed tools and methods that can be employed by analysts to create accurate glacier outlines. To illustrate the importance of accurate glacier outlines and the effectiveness of GLIMS standards we conducted a case study on Bering Glacier System (BGS), Alaska. …”
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    The Causes of Debris-Covered Glacier Thinning: Evidence for the Importance of Ice Dynamics From Kennicott Glacier, Alaska by Leif S. Anderson, Leif S. Anderson, Leif S. Anderson, William H. Armstrong, William H. Armstrong, Robert S. Anderson, Dirk Scherler, Dirk Scherler, Eric Petersen

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Ultimately, glacier thinning upvalley from the continuously debris-covered portion of Kennicott Glacier, caused by mass balance changes, led to the reduction of flow into the study area. …”
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    Comparing Measured Incoming Shortwave and Longwave Radiation on a Glacier Surface with Estimated Records from Satellite and Off-Glacier Observations: A Case Study for the Forni Glacier, Italy by Antonella Senese, Veronica Manara, Maurizio Maugeri, Guglielmina Adele Diolaiuti

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…For this reason, focusing, as a case study, on one of the few glaciers with a supraglacial automatic weather station (Forni Glacier), we investigated methods based on both satellite records and off-glacier surface observations to estimate incoming short- and long-wave radiation at the glacier surface (SW<sub>in</sub> and LW<sub>in</sub>). …”
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    Glaciers [videorecording] : clues to future climate

    Published 2005
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    Rock glaciers in the Suntar‑Khayata Range by V. M. Lytkin, A. A. Galanin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Among them, 47 rock glaciers were classified as corrie (cirque) tongue‑shaped formations and 493 ones – as niche lobe‑shaped (single‑ and multi‑lobe) rock glaciers. …”
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    Glaciers of Avacha group of volcanoes in Neoholocene by T. M. Manevich, S. B. Samoilenko

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The study of moraines at the Avacha volcano group revealed that glaciers changes at all volcanoes within the group happened almost synchronously. …”
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