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    Extrapolating glacier mass balance to the mountain-range scale: the European Alps 1900–2100 by M. Huss

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…This study addresses the extrapolation of in-situ glacier mass balance measurements to the mountain-range scale and aims at deriving time series of area-averaged mass balance and ice volume change for all glaciers in the European Alps for the period 1900–2100. …”
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    Modern aridity in the Altai-Sayan mountain range derived from multiple millennial proxies by Olga V. Churakova-Sidorova, Vladimir S. Myglan, Marina V. Fonti, Oksana V. Naumova, Alexander V. Kirdyanov, Ivan A. Kalugin, Valery V. Babich, Georgina M. Falster, Eugene A. Vaganov, Rolf T. W. Siegwolf, Matthias Saurer

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Abstract Temperature and precipitation changes are crucial for larch trees growing at high-elevation sites covered by permafrost in the Altai-Sayan mountain range (ASMR). To contextualize the amplitude of recent climate fluctuations, we have to look into the past by analyzing millennial paleoclimatic archives recording both temperature and precipitation. …”
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    New approach to resolve the amount of Quaternary uplift and associated denudation of the mountain ranges in the Japanese Islands by Shigeru Sueoka, Hiroyuki Tsutsumi, Takahiro Tagami

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Low-temperature thermochronology is a widely used tool for revealing denudation histories of mountain ranges. Although this technique has been applied mainly to continental orogens, such as the European Alps, Himalayas, and Andes, recent technological development of low-temperature thermochronology has made it applicable to a wider variety of mountain ranges with various sizes and tectonic histories. …”
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    Influence of Edaphic Properties in Determining Forest Community Patterns of the Zabarwan Mountain Range in the Kashmir Himalayas by Shiekh Marifatul Haq, Aqil Tariq, Qingting Li, Umer Yaqoob, Muhammad Majeed, Musheerul Hassan, Sammer Fatima, Manoj Kumar, Rainer W. Bussmann, Muhammad Farhan Ul Moazzam, Muhammad Aslam

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The current study examines the vegetation association in the Zabarwan mountain range of the Western Himalayas and its association with edaphic factors. …”
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    The effect of impurities on the surface melt of a glacier in the Suntar Khayata Mountain Range, Russian Siberia by Nozomu eTakeuchi, Yuta eFujisawa, Tsutomu eKadota, Sota eTanaka, Masaya eMiyairi, Tatsuo eShirakawa, Ryo eKusaka, Alexander N Fedorov, Pavel eKonstantinov, Tetsuo eOhata

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…We investigated characteristics of impurities and their impact on the ablation of Glacier No.31 in the Suntar-Khayata Mountain Range in Russian Siberia during summer 2014. …”
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    Geographic distance and mountain ranges structure freshwater protist communities on a European scalе by Jens Boenigk, Sabina Wodniok, Christina Bock, Daniela Beisser, Christopher Hempel, Lars Grossmann, Anja Lange, Manfred Jensen

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In consequence protist populations are locally structured into distinct biogeographic provinces and community analyses revealed biogeographic patterns also for lowland lakes whereby European mountain ranges act as dispersal barriers in particular for short to intermediate distances whereas the effect of mountain ranges levels off on larger scale.…”
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    Monitoring species of mammals using track collection by rangers in the Tilarán mountain range, Costa Rica by J. Edgardo Arévalo, Yoryineth Méndez, Sergio Vargas

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Here we report on the monitoring of five focal species of mammals in the Tilarán mountain range, Costa Rica. We used a participatory approach in which trained rangers of four institutions conducted trail surveys in an area of ca 50,000ha to determine the presence/absence of the paca (Cuniculus paca), collared peccary (Pecari tajacu), tapir (Tapirus bairdii), jaguar (Panthera onca) and puma (Puma concolor) using track collections. …”
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    Timing and Metamorphic Evolution of the Ross Orogeny in and around the Mountaineer Range, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica by Sang-Bong Yi, Mi Jung Lee, Jong Ik Lee, Hwayoung Kim

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The aspect of the Ross Orogeny in the NVL is characterized by subduction of oceanic domains toward the continental margin (continental arc) and the accretion of the associated marine–continental substances from 530–480 Ma. In the Mountaineer Range in NVL, the Ross Orogeny strain zone is identified at the WT/BT boundary regions. …”
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