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    Glacier studies on the basis of acoustic measurements by V. P. Epifanov, A. F. Glazovsky

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The possibility of glacier ice flow studies using the method of acoustic emission (AE) in frequency range from 15 Hz to 20 kHz has been considered. …”
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    Baikal glacier system, new findings by M. D. Ananicheva, G. Yu. Pakin, Yu. M. Kononov

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Three glaciers and other small glacial formations, which are not mentioned in the USSR Catalog of glaciers as well as in any published article, were found in the area of the Verkhneangarsky (upper Angara) Range on satellite images. …”
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    Physical simulation of glacier motion modes by V. P. Epifanov

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Modes of «dry friction» at glacier-bedrock interface (ice sliding and flow) were simulated under uniform compression with different combinations of mechanical and thermodynamic factors. …”
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    Hydrology and Glaciers in the Upper Indus Basin by Yu, Winston, Yang, Yi-Chen, Savitsky, Andre, Alford, Donald, Brown, Casey, Wescoat, James, Debowicz, Dario, Robinson, Sherman

    Published 2014
    “…Examines the state of the science associated with the snow and ice hydrology in the Upper Indus Basin (IUB), reviewing the literature and data available on the present and projected role of glaciers, snow fields, and stream flow. Considerable speculation but little analysis exists concerning the importance of glaciers in the volume and timing of flow in the Indus River and its tributaries, as well as on the potential impact of climate change on these rivers. …”
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    Subglacial water storage in an Alpine glacier by Rutter, N, Nick Rutter

    Published 2002
    “…<p>Glaciated catchments increasingly accommodate rising populations. As glaciers are capable of modifying peak flows and releasing floodwaters, understanding and developing models of subglacial water storage and release has significance to the safety of resident populations and land use decision-making.…”
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    Models for polythermal ice sheets and glaciers by Hewitt, I, Schoof, C

    Published 2016
    “…Polythermal ice sheets and glaciers contain both cold ice and temperate ice. We present two new models to describe the temperature and water-content of such ice masses, accounting for the possibility of gravity- and pressure-driven water drainage according to Darcy's law. …”
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    Drainage under glaciers and ice sheets by Fowler, A

    Published 2003
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    On the Role of Buoyant Flexure in Glacier Calving by Wagner, T, James, T, Murray, T, Vella, D

    Published 2016
    “…Interactions between glaciers and the ocean are key for understanding the dynamics of the cryosphere in the climate system. …”
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    A general theory of glacier surges by Benn, DI, Fowler, AC, Hewitt, I, Sevestre, H

    Published 2019
    “…We present the first general theory of glacier surging that includes both temperate and polythermal glacier surges, based on coupled mass and enthalpy budgets. …”
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    Brief communication: The Glacier Loss Day as an indicator of a record-breaking negative glacier mass balance in 2022 by A. Voordendag, R. Prinz, L. Schuster, G. Kaser

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…<p>In the hydrological year 2021/2022, Alpine glaciers showed unprecedented mass loss. On Hintereisferner (Ötztal Alps, Austria), the glacier-wide mass balance was <span class="inline-formula">−</span>3319 kg m<span class="inline-formula"><sup>−2</sup></span>. …”
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