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  1. 241

    Evaluation of Water Storage Change of Inland Cryosphere in Northwestern China by Min Xu, Shichang Kang, Jiazhen Li

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Clear seasonal variations of WSC and precipitation were found, because glacial meltwater and precipitation are the main sources of water in the hydrosphere; meanwhile, the distributions of glaciers and permafrost also affect the spatial distribution of WSC.…”
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  2. 242

    Distribution, Composition, and Vertical Fluxes of Particulate Matter in Bays of Novaya Zemlya Archipelago, Vaigach Island at the End of Summer by N. V. Politova, V. P. Shevchenko, V. V. Zernova

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Results of our investigation indicate that the western bays of the Novaya Zemlya act as traps for SPM derived from glaciers and coastal abrasion.…”
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  3. 243

    Assessment of runoff composition and residence time using stable isotopes and hydrochemical characteristics in Urumqi River Basin, northwest China by Siqi Wu, Fang Feng, Shuang Jin, Zhongqin Li, Michael A. Urban, Qiaohua Huang, Qiannian Shi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Study region: The Urumqi River, nourished by glaciers in arid regions of northwest China, plays a crucial role in the economic, ecological, and social development of the region. …”
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  4. 244

    Thermal state of permafrost in the high mountains of Mexico by Kenji Yoshikawa, Victor Soto, Guillermo Ontiveros-Gonzales, Samael Oliver Vagamontes, Hugo Delgado Granados, Lorenzo Vazquez-Selem, David Palacios

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Some of the sporadic permafrost may still exist on the Little Ice Age rock glaciers, but most of the buried glacial ice between 4,500 and 5,000 m.a.s.l. is slowly decaying and not thermally stable as permafrost. …”
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  5. 245

    The Evolutionary Characteristics of Lower Permian Keziliqiman Reefs in the Southwest Margin of Tarim Basin, Northwest China by Yijun Wang, Hongming Tang, Guang Yang, Zhenyu Wang, Yunfeng Zhang, Lei Chen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Paleontological and geochemical characteristics of the Sangzhu reef indicate that the sea-level decline in southwest Tarim Basin may be related to the Early Permian glaciers. Since then, the reef began to be transformed by diagenesis. …”
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  6. 246

    Recurring cycles of ice and vegetation on Baffin Island, Nunavut by Martha K. Raynolds, Helga Bültmann, Shawnee A. Kasanke, Gifford Miller, Jonathan H. Raberg

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The most recent retreat of glaciers on Baffin Island, Nunavut, has been since the Little Ice Age, due to anthropogenic warming. …”
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  7. 247

    Development of 3D satisfaction surface for concrete durability design under chloride attack considering climate change by Yeongmo Yeon, Jang-Ho Jay Kim

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Rising sea levels, resulting from melting glaciers, further expose coastal infrastructures to these risks. …”
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  8. 248

    Landslide Susceptibility Zonation Mapping Using Machine Learning Algorithms and Statistical Prediction at Hunza Watershed Basin, Pakistan by A. Khan, G. Khan, M. Minhas, S. A. Hussain Gardezi, J. Ahmed and N. Abbas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The mountainous region of the Hunza River watershed basin, especially along the Karakorum highway, and also known as a third pole for the high accumulation of glaciers, which leads to huge devastating landslides occurring every year. …”
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  9. 249

    An Evaluation of the Causes and Effects of Soil Erosion in Kabale District. A case Study of Ikumba Sub-County. by Immaculate, Kebirungi

    Published 2019
    “…Transportation and deposition of soil in Uganda is because of three major agents that is water, wind and glaciers (on snow caped mountain of Rwenzori) although there other minor agents like high population. …”
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  10. 250

    Oscillatory response of Larsen C Ice Shelf flow to the calving of iceberg A-68 by Katherine A. Deakin, Frazer D. W. Christie, Karla Boxall, Ian C. Willis

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The collapse of several ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula since the late 20th century has resulted in the upstream acceleration of multiple formerly buttressed outlet glaciers, raising questions about the stability of Antarctica's remaining ice shelves and the effects their demise may have upon inland ice. …”
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  11. 251

    A first attempt to model global hydrology at hyper-resolution by B. van Jaarsveld, N. Wanders, E. H. Sutanudjaja, J. Hoch, J. Hoch, B. Droppers, J. Janzing, J. Janzing, J. Janzing, R. L. P. H. van Beek, M. F. P. Bierkens, M. F. P. Bierkens

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Thus, a novel meteorological downscaling procedure that better incorporates fine-scale topographic climate drivers is incorporated, and a snow module capable of lateral movement of frozen water resembling glaciers, avalanches, and wind movement is included. …”
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  12. 252

    Utilisation des températures de forage pour le transfert de connaissances sur le permafrost (pergélisol) de montagne : L’exemple de la série temporelle de 35 ans à Murtèl-Corvatsch... by Wilfried Haeberli, Jeannette Noetzli, Daniel Vonder Mühll

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Les anomalies thermiques causées par le réchauffement climatique atteignent déjà aujourd’hui une profondeur d’environ 100 mètres, réduisant ainsi la teneur en glace du sol, provoquant un fluage accéléré des éboulis/débris gelés riches en glace des « glaciers rocheux » et réduisant la stabilité des grandes masses rocheuses gelées sur les faces et les pics glacés escarpés.…”
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  13. 253

    Heatwave magnitude quantization and impact factors analysis over the Tibetan Plateau by Tongchang Zhang, Gang Deng, Xiuguo Liu, Yan He, Qikai Shen, Qihao Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, understanding the changes in HWEs on the TP is limited, primarily from analyses at individual stations or single elements (glaciers, lakes). Here, using refined data, we quantify the heatwave magnitude by aggregating multiple indicators into a comprehensive index and explore the influence of environmental factors on the heatwave magnitude over the TP. …”
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  14. 254

    Analysis of the anthropogenic effect on the Silencio River in Salvador Escalante, Michoacán, México by Mario Alberto Pérez-Méndez, Guadalupe Selene Fraga-Cruz, Gustavo Álvarez-Gómez, Fabricio Nápoles-Rivera, Gladys Jiménez-García, Rafael Maya-Yescas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nearly 70% is not available for human consumption as it is in glaciers, snow, and ice. It is estimated that only 0.77% is accessible freshwater for human use. …”
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    Spaciotemporal distribution characteristics of glacial lakes and the factors influencing the Southeast Tibetan Plateau from 1993 to 2023 by Yu Mingwei, Guo Yonggang, Zhang Jian, Li Feng, Su Libin, Qin Deshun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The southeastern region of Tibet, which serves as the primary concentration area for marine-type glaciers, has fostered a multitude of glacial lakes that are highly sensitive to global climate change. …”
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  16. 256

    Evidence of active subglacial lakes under a slowly moving coastal region of the Antarctic Ice Sheet by J. F. Arthur, C. Shackleton, G. Moholdt, K. Matsuoka, J. van Oostveen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most previously identified lakes have been found upstream (<span class="inline-formula"><i>&gt;</i>100</span> km) of fast-flowing glaciers in West Antarctica, and none have been found in the coastal region of Dronning Maud Land (DML) in East Antarctica. …”
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    A szélsőséges időjárási jelenségek hatásai (Effects of the Extreme Weather Events) by Tamás Molnár, Katalin M. Barna

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…It seems clear that the assumption is almost poetic as the earth sends clear messages: the concentration of greenhouse gases increased suddenly in the atmosphere (carbon-dioxide, methan, nitrous oxide, etc), the average temperature continues to rise (increasing number of hot records), the sea temperature is also rising, the area of glaciers is shrinking dramatically and prolonged drought and flood waters in some places appear. …”
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  18. 258

    Fingerprints of surface flows on solid substrates ablated by phase change: from laboratory experiments to planetary landscapes by Carpy, Sabrina, Berhanu, Michael, Chaigne, Martin, Courrech du Pont, Sylvain

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In this case, the fluid mechanics associated with such phase changes play a key role in the evolution of terrestrial and planetary landscapes, observed by probes orbiting planets and moons. On Earth, sea ice, glaciers and karst plateaus extend over meters or kilometers. …”
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  19. 259

    Trend analysis of precipitation and temperature in Lahaul-Spiti district, Himachal Pradesh, India by Pankaj Kumar, Dhanjit Deka, Md. Arif Husain, Manish Kumar, Pandurang Choudhari, Shipra Singh, Azka Kamil, Abhishek Banerjee

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…According to the perceptions of people, the temperature rise has accelerated the melting of glaciers and reduced the snow cover area. The increase in rainfall can lead to a higher incidence of mudflows, landslides, floods, and other related events, as the region is made up of sedimentary rocks. …”
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    Molecular-level characterization of supraglacial dissolved and water-extractable organic matter along a hydrological flow path in a Greenland Ice Sheet micro-catchment by E. L. Doting, E. L. Doting, I. T. Stevens, A. M. Kellerman, P. E. Rossel, R. Antony, R. Antony, A. M. McKenna, A. M. McKenna, M. Tranter, L. G. Benning, L. G. Benning, R. G. M. Spencer, J. R. Hawkings, J. R. Hawkings, A. M. Anesio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<p>Sunlight penetrates the bare-ice surface of glaciers and ice sheets, giving rise to the presence of a three-dimensional porous matrix of partially melted ice crystals known as the weathering crust. …”
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