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Definition differences and internal variability affect the simulated Arctic sea ice melt season

Definition differences and internal variability affect the simulated Arctic sea ice melt season

... ice melt season is getting ...the melt season can be used for climate model ...of melt on- set, freeze onset and melt season length on comparisons with passive microwave ...

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Pre-melt-season sediment plume variability at Jökulsárlón, Iceland, a preliminary evaluation using in-situ spectroradiometry and satellite imagery

Pre-melt-season sediment plume variability at Jökulsárlón, Iceland, a preliminary evaluation using in-situ spectroradiometry and satellite imagery

... The B1 calibration and high-value mask were used to map TSS variability in Jökulsárlón for all cloud-free days up to the end of May 2012. A potential change in the form of the TSS- reflectance relationship is anticipated ...

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Prevailing climatic trends and runoff response from Hindukush–Karakoram–Himalaya, upper Indus Basin

Prevailing climatic trends and runoff response from Hindukush–Karakoram–Himalaya, upper Indus Basin

... generated melt runoff suggests high vulnerability of spatiotemporal water availability to climatic ...the melt season (April– ...minute melt runoff (Archer, ...

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Quantifying meltwater refreezing along a transect of sites on the Greenland ice sheet

Quantifying meltwater refreezing along a transect of sites on the Greenland ice sheet

... increased melt at lower ele- vations and therefore must result from meltwater running off rather than refreezing (Humphrey et ...calculated melt due to lateral migration of meltwater in the ...previous ...

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Observationally constrained surface mass balance of Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctica

Observationally constrained surface mass balance of Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctica

... the melt layer formed during the previous melt season ...significant melt event of the melt season preceding the OIB ...The melt- season termination dates were ...

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MODIS observed increase in duration and spatial extent of sediment plumes in Greenland fjords

MODIS observed increase in duration and spatial extent of sediment plumes in Greenland fjords

... Greenland. Melt-season mean plume SSC increased at all but one site, although these trends were primarily not statistically ...higher melt- season mean plume SSC values, but this relationship ...

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Channelized, distributed, and disconnected: subglacial drainage under a valley glacier in the Yukon

Channelized, distributed, and disconnected: subglacial drainage under a valley glacier in the Yukon

... Our data show that the glacier bed not only contains regions that remain disconnected from the subglacial drainage sys- tem during the melt season, but that those regions can evolve in time, and that ...

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Melt pond fraction and spectral sea ice albedo retrieval from MERIS data – Part 1: Validation against in situ, aerial, and ship cruise data

Melt pond fraction and spectral sea ice albedo retrieval from MERIS data – Part 1: Validation against in situ, aerial, and ship cruise data

... the melt season, clouds have lower albedo than the bright surface and may be seen as melt ponds by the MPD ...oped melt, the situation is the opposite: the melting surface is darker than ...

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Meltwater run off from Haig Glacier, Canadian Rocky Mountains, 2002–2013

Meltwater run off from Haig Glacier, Canadian Rocky Mountains, 2002–2013

... As has been demonstrated at other midlatitude glacier sites (e.g. Greuell and Smeets, 2001; Klok and Oerlemans, 2002), net radiation provides about 75 % of the available melt en- ergy at Haig Glacier over the ...

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Utility of late summer transient snowline migration rate on Taku Glacier, Alaska

Utility of late summer transient snowline migration rate on Taku Glacier, Alaska

... several melt seasons allowed determination of the consistency of the rate of rise in the ...same melt season can provide a measure of ablation that can be quantified if the balance gradient of the ...

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Evidence of meltwater retention within the Greenland ice sheet

Evidence of meltwater retention within the Greenland ice sheet

... Three cold-season meltwater releases were only accom- panied by modest ice sheet surface runoff, but two pieces of evidence show that river channel flow indeed did occur between 31 October and 28 November 2008, 23 ...

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Rapidly changing subglacial hydrological pathways at a tidewater glacier revealed through simultaneous observations of water pressure, supraglacial lakes, meltwater plumes and surface velocities

Rapidly changing subglacial hydrological pathways at a tidewater glacier revealed through simultaneous observations of water pressure, supraglacial lakes, meltwater plumes and surface velocities

... The lakes in Cluster 1 are of particular interest because of the coincidence of their drainage with changes in surface ve- locities, run-off and plume activation at the beginning of the melt season. Lake ...

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Seasonal changes of ice surface characteristics and productivity in the ablation zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Seasonal changes of ice surface characteristics and productivity in the ablation zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet

... record-breaking melt ex- tent and surface mass balance (Tedesco et ...the melt season pro- ...caused melt-out of some of the cry- oconite holes – these events were not observed in 2011, when ...

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The influence of diurnal snowmelt and transpiration  on hillslope throughflow and stream response

The influence of diurnal snowmelt and transpiration on hillslope throughflow and stream response

... the melt season (Lundquist and Cayan, 2002), although large variations should be expected given the site- specific nature of the factors that reapportion the mass and energy balance of a hillslope at local ...

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Greenland Ice Sheet late-season melt: investigating multiscale drivers of K-transect events

Greenland Ice Sheet late-season melt: investigating multiscale drivers of K-transect events

... GrIS melt to be positively correlated in late summer ...and melt/freeze dataset, Stroeve et al. (2017) showed Baffin and GrIS melt and freeze behaviors to be syn- ...ice melt tended to have ...

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 FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF SUSTAINED RELEASE TABLET OF DILTIAZEM HYDROCHLORIDE BY MELT GRANULATION TECHNOLOGY

 FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF SUSTAINED RELEASE TABLET OF DILTIAZEM HYDROCHLORIDE BY MELT GRANULATION TECHNOLOGY

... In the present study an attempt has been made to prepare sustained release tablet of Diltiazem hydrochloride using different waxes as release retardant polymer. FTIR study shows compatibility between drug and excipients. ...

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Effect of Laser Power on Surface Finish during Laser Metal Deposition Process

Effect of Laser Power on Surface Finish during Laser Metal Deposition Process

... a melt pool on the substrate and then the Ti6Al4V powder was then delivered into the melt pool through the coaxial powder nozzles attached to the ...

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Magmatic inclusions in the search for natural silicate salt melt immiscibility: methodology and examples

Magmatic inclusions in the search for natural silicate salt melt immiscibility: methodology and examples

... amorphous carbon). Another example is provided by inclusions in clinopyroxene from Ventotene xenoliths, shown in Fig. 2. In this case in the coexisting inclusions variable amounts of co-trapped brownish silicate glass ...

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“HOT-MELT EXTRUSION” by
Sachin Mamidwar, Shrikant Hodge, Dr. Vilas Deshmukh, Vishal Borkar, India.

“HOT-MELT EXTRUSION” by Sachin Mamidwar, Shrikant Hodge, Dr. Vilas Deshmukh, Vishal Borkar, India.

... The extruder barrel is a heavy steel cylinder that houses the screw of extruder. The barrel is made of highly wear- resistant materials. The inner surface of the barrel is reinforced with an iron-nitriding or bimetallic ...

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Nucleation and Growth in Undercooled Melts of Bulk Metallic Glass Forming Zr60Ni25Al15 Alloy

Nucleation and Growth in Undercooled Melts of Bulk Metallic Glass Forming Zr60Ni25Al15 Alloy

... undercooled melt, the latent heat due to the solidification immediately increases the melt temperature up to the melting point or the liquidus temperature after ...

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