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Soot Adds to Melting of Earth's ‘Third Pole’--Himalayan Glaciers Absorbing More Sun(图)
Soot Earth's ‘Third Pole’ Himalayan Glaciers Sun
2009/12/21
Black soot deposited on Tibetan glaciers has contributed significantly to the retreat of the world's largest non-polar ice masses, according to new research by American and Chinese scientists.Soot abs...
Reassessment of Colombia's tropical glaciers retreat rates: are they bound to disappear during the 2010–2020 decade?
Colombia tropical glaciers retreat rates
2010/1/28
Clear-cut evidences of global environmental change in Colombia are discussed for diverse hydro-climatic records, and illustrated herein for increasing minimum temperature and decreasing annual maximum...
Mapping glaciers in Jotunheimen,South-Norway,during the Little Ice Age maximum
glaciers Jotunheimen Little Ice Age maximum
2010/2/4
The maximum glacier extent during the "Little Ice Age" (mid 18th century AD) in Jotunheimen, southern Norway, was mapped using remote sensing techniques. Interpretation of existing glaciochronological...
Glaciers Have Moved Together in Far-Flung Regions--Study Links Climate Fluctuations in North with Tropics(图)
Glaciers Far-Flung Regions Climate Fluctuations North Tropics
2009/12/10
A new study adds evidence that climate swings in Europe and North America during the last ice age were closely linked to changes in the tropics. The study, published this week in the journal Science, ...
Southern Glaciers Grow Out of Step With North--New Dating Technique Points to Differences Over 7,000 Years(图)
Southern Glaciers New Dating Technique Over 7,000 Years
2009/12/10
The vast majority of the world’s glaciers are retreating as the planet gets warmer. But a few, including ones south of the equator, in South America and New Zealand, are inching forward. A new study i...
Comparison of the meteorology and surface energy balance at Storbreen and Midtdalsbreen,two glaciers in southern Norway
Comparison of the meteorology surface energy balance Storbreen and Midtdalsbreen
2010/2/3
We compare 5 years of meteorological records from automatic weather stations (AWSs) on Storbreen and Midtdalsbreen, two glaciers in southern Norway, located approximately 120 km apart. The records are...