Debris-covered glaciers
Modeling debris-covered glaciers: response to steady debris deposition
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Reduced melt on debris-covered glaciers: investigations from Changri Nup Glacier, Nepal
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Supraglacial ponds regulate runoff from Himalayan debris covered glaciers
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Using ArcticDEM to analyse the dimensions and dynamics of debris-covered glaciers in Kamchatka, Russia
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Southwest-facing slopes control the formation of debris-covered glaciers in the Bhutan Himalaya
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A physically based 3-D model of ice cliff evolution over debris-covered glaciers
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Modelling the feedbacks between mass balance, ice flow and debris transport to predict the response to climate change of debris-covered glaciers in the Himalaya
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Modelling the feedbacks between mass balance, ice flow and debris transport to predict the response to climate change of debris-covered glaciers in the Himalaya
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Quantifying volume loss from ice cliffs on debris-covered glaciers using high-resolution terrestrial and aerial photogrammetry
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Supraglacial Ponds Regulate Runoff From Himalayan Debris‐Covered Glaciers
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Supraglacial ponds regulate runoff from Himalayan debris covered glaciers
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Supraglacial Ponds Regulate Runoff From Himalayan Debris‐Covered Glaciers
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Supraglacial Ponds Regulate Runoff From Himalayan Debris-Covered Glaciers
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A comparison of glacier melt on debris-covered glaciers in the northern and southern Caucasus
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Instruments and methods: hot-water borehole drilling at a high-elevation debris-covered glacier
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Surface and subsurface hydrology of debris-covered Khumbu Glacier, Nepal, revealed by dye tracing
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Surface and subsurface hydrology of debris-covered Khumbu Glacier, Nepal, revealed by dye tracing
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Debris-covered glacier energy balance model for Imja–Lhotse Shar Glacier in the Everest region of Nepal
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Debris thickness of glaciers in the Everest area (Nepal Himalaya) derived from satellite imagery using a nonlinear energy balance model
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Structure and evolution of the drainage system of a Himalayan debris covered glacier, and its relationship with patterns of mass loss
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