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    Ways of far-distance dust transport onto Caucasian glaciers and chemical composition of snow on the Western plateau of Elbrus by S. S. Kutuzov, V. N. Mikhalenko, M. V. Shahgedanova, P. Ginot, A. V. Kozachek, T. M. Kuderina, I. I. Lavrentiev, G. V. Popov

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Dust layers are formed on the surface of the glaciers as a result of atmospheric transport of mineral dust and aerosol particles to the Caucasus region. …”
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    Automatic mapping and geomorphometry extraction technique for crevasses in geodetic mass-balance calculations at Haig Glacier, Canadian Rockies by Marzieh Foroutan, Shawn J. Marshall, Brian Menounos

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Our study examines airborne light detection and ranging digital elevation models (LiDAR DEMs) from Haig Glacier, which is experiencing a transient response in its crevassed upper regions as the glacier thins, using a self-organizing map algorithm. …”
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    Modelling rock glacier ice content based on InSAR-derived velocity, Khumbu and Lhotse valleys, Nepal by Y. Hu, Y. Hu, Y. Hu, S. Harrison, L. Liu, L. Liu, J. L. Wood

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…<p>Active rock glaciers are viscous flow features embodying ice-rich permafrost and other ice masses. …”
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    Evolution of lakes near the Dzhikiugankez glacier (Northern Elbrus area) in 1957–2020 with consideration of underground flow channels by M. D. Dokukin, E. A. Savernyuk, M. Yu. Bekkiev, R. Kh. Kalov, A. V. Khatkutov

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Within this period the area of the Dzhikiugankez Glacier (43,35 N, 42,53 E) decreased by 8.2 km2. On the territory previously occupied by the glacier and close to it, 19 lakes appeared at different times, which dynamically developed and broke through. …”
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    Outlet glacier flow response to surface melt: based on analysis of a high-resolution satellite data set by Signe H. Larsen, Andreas P. Ahlstrøm, Nanna B. Karlsson, Anders Kusk, Peter L. Langen, Christine S. Hvidberg

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…We show that the velocity variations, due to both short-term (days) and seasonal variations in surface melt rates, are increasing in relative strength farther from the glacier terminus. Furthermore, we observe how ice dynamic response to frontal retreat, reaching several kilometres inland, can obscure the meltwater-induced velocity change close to the terminus. …”
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    GLACIER ICE MASS CHANGES IN CENTRAL HIMALAYAS DURING 2000-2014 USING TanDEM- X DATA by D. Bandyopadhyay, G. Singh, A. V. Kulkarni

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This study not only assesses the potential of the TerraSAR- X/TanDEM-X dataset in glacier dynamics but also facilitates understanding the melt-water contribution of the glaciers of Indian Himalayas towards future water sustainability.…”
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    History of Alibek Glacier based on Earth remote sensing images, bioindication and cosmogenic isopotes (14С and 10Be) by I. S. Bushueva, O. N. Solomina, V. Jomelli

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…In this article we present the reconstruction of fluctuations of Alibek valley glacier situated in the Teberda valley, Western Caucasus. …”
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