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    Characterizing Microbial Diversity and the Potential for Metabolic Function at −15 °C in the Basal Ice of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica by Brent C. Christner, Scott N. Montross, Mark L. Skidmore, Shawn M. Doyle

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Measurement of gases entrapped in clean ice from basal portions of the Taylor Glacier, Antarctica, revealed that CO2 ranged from 229 to 328 ppmv and O2 was near 20% of the gas volume. …”
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    CHANGING OF THE ALTAI GLACIER SYSTEM SINCE THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY AND ITS RESPONSE TO THE CLIMATE WARMING IN FUTURE by V. M. Kotlyakov, Xie Zichu, Wang Shuhong, Wang Xin, T. Y. Khromova, G. A. Nosenko

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Characteristics of the Altai glacier system are analyzed on the data from Chinese and Former Soviet Union glacier inventories. …”
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    Microbial growth under humic-free conditions in a supraglacial stream system on the Cotton Glacier, Antarctica by Christine M Foreman, Rose M Cory, Cindy E Morris, Michael D SanClements, Heidi J Smith, John T Lisle, Penney L Miller, Yu-Ping Chin, Diane M McKnight

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…During the austral summers of 2004 and 2009, we sampled a supraglacial stream on the Cotton Glacier, Antarctica. The stream dissolved organic matter (DOM) was low (44–48 μM C) and lacked detectable humic fluorescence signatures. …”
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    Recent changes in drainage route and outburst magnitude of the Russell Glacier ice-dammed lake, West Greenland by M. Dømgaard, K. K. Kjeldsen, F. Huiban, J. L. Carrivick, S. A. Khan, A. A. Bjørk

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This allows us to reconstruct robust lake volume changes associated with 14 GLOFs between 2007 and 2021 at Russell Glacier, West Greenland. As a result, this is one of the most comprehensive and longest records of ice-dammed lake drainages in Greenland to date. …”
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    TermPicks: a century of Greenland glacier terminus data for use in scientific and machine learning applications by S. Goliber, S. Goliber, T. Black, T. Black, G. Catania, G. Catania, J. M. Lea, H. Olsen, D. Cheng, S. Bevan, A. Bjørk, C. Bunce, C. Bunce, S. Brough, J. R. Carr, T. Cowton, A. Gardner, D. Fahrner, D. Fahrner, E. Hill, I. Joughin, N. J. Korsgaard, A. Luckman, T. Moon, T. Murray, A. Sole, M. Wood, E. Zhang

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…<p>Marine-terminating outlet glacier terminus traces, mapped from satellite and aerial imagery, have been used extensively in understanding how outlet glaciers adjust to climate change variability over a range of timescales. …”
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    Direct measurement of optical properties of glacier ice using a photon-counting diffuse LiDAR by Markus Allgaier, Matthew G. Cooper, Anders E. Carlson, Sarah W. Cooley, Jonathan C. Ryan, Brian J. Smith

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The production of meltwater from glacier ice, which is exposed at the margins of land ice during the summer, is responsible for a large proportion of glacier mass loss. …”
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    Catchment-scale patterns of geomorphic activity and vegetation distribution in an alpine glacier foreland (Kaunertal Valley, Austria) by Stefan Haselberger, Simon Scheper, Simon Scheper, Jan-Christoph Otto, Ulrich Zangerl, Lisa-Maria Ohler, Lisa-Maria Ohler, Robert R. Junker, Robert R. Junker, Sabine Kraushaar

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The interaction between geomorphological and ecological processes plays a significant role in determining landscape patterns in glacier forelands. However, the spatial organization of this biogeomorphic mosaic remains unclear due to limited catchment-scale data. …”
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    Glacier fluctuations in the Northern and Southern Patagonian Ice Fields retrieved from observations on the International Space Station by V. M. Kotlyakov, L. V. Desinov, S. L. Desinov, E. O. Serova, I. L. Ivonin, E. D. Kryuchkova, E. A. Novikova, V. F. Rudakov

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The dynamics of the Bruggen Glacier (Pius XI) are not typical for the region under consideration: for many years this glacier has been advancing. …”
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