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    EXTRACTING RELEVANCE FROM SAR TEMPORAL PROFILES ON A GLACIER AND AN ALPINE WATERSHED BY A DEEP AUTOENCODER by L. Charrier, L. Charrier, T. di Martino, T. di Martino, E. Colin Koeniguer, F. Weissgerber, A. Plyer

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…On the one hand, on the glacier, the stacks of 10 images used are too short for CAE to extract more than two really significant axes. …”
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    Brief communication: Recent estimates of glacier mass loss for western North America from laser altimetry by B. Menounos, B. Menounos, B. Menounos, A. Gardner, C. Forentine, A. Fountain

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Nonetheless, these glaciers represent important sources of freshwater, especially during times of drought. …”
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    Revealing glacier flow and surge dynamics from animated satellite image sequences: examples from the Karakoram by F. Paul

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…With long time series of satellite images becoming increasingly available and glaciers being well recognized for their rapid changes and variable flow dynamics, animated sequences of multiple satellite images reveal glacier dynamics in a time-lapse mode, making the otherwise slow changes of glacier movement visible and understandable to the wider public. …”
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    A snow and glacier hydrological model for large catchments – case study for the Naryn River, central Asia by S. Shannon, S. Shannon, A. Payne, A. Payne, J. Freer, J. Freer, J. Freer, G. Coxon, G. Coxon, M. Kauzlaric, D. Kriegel, S. Harrison

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…<p>In this paper we implement a degree day snowmelt and glacier melt model in the Dynamic fluxEs and ConnectIvity for Predictions of HydRology (DECIPHeR) model. …”
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    Water flow through sediments and at the ice-sediment interface beneath Sermeq Kujalleq (Store Glacier), Greenland by Samuel H. Doyle, Bryn Hubbard, Poul Christoffersen, Robert Law, Duncan R. Hewitt, Jerome A. Neufeld, Charlotte M. Schoonman, Thomas R. Chudley, Marion Bougamont

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Subglacial hydrology modulates basal motion but remains poorly constrained, particularly for soft-bedded Greenlandic outlet glaciers. Here, we report detailed measurements of the response of subglacial water pressure to the connection and drainage of adjacent water-filled boreholes drilled through kilometre-thick ice on Sermeq Kujalleq (Store Glacier). …”
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    Glaciers determine the sensitivity of hydrological processes to perturbed climate in a large mountainous basin on the Tibetan Plateau by Y. Nan, Y. Nan, F. Tian, F. Tian

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It also influenced the runoff regime by increasing the contributions of rainfall and glacier melt overland runoff but decreasing the subsurface runoff and snowmelt overland runoff. …”
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    The control of short-term ice mélange weakening episodes on calving activity at major Greenland outlet glaciers by A. Wehrlé, M. P. Lüthi, A. Vieli

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…<p>The dense mixture of iceberg of various sizes and sea ice observed in many of Greenland's fjords, called ice mélange (<i>sikussak</i> in Greenlandic), has been shown to have a significant impact on the dynamics of several Greenland tidewater glaciers, mainly through the seasonal support it provides to the glacier terminus in winter. …”
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