Health and sustainability of glaciers in High Mountain Asia
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia are a key water resource. The authors use remote sensing data and a regional implementation of the continuity equation to quantify glacier ablation and accumulation rates for 2000–2016, and establish current climatic-geometric imbalances that imply strong reductions in...
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Main Authors: | Evan Miles, Michael McCarthy, Amaury Dehecq, Marin Kneib, Stefan Fugger, Francesca Pellicciotti |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/75a89c4cdccd40edbfdc39f88ec9bfc4 |
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