An investigation of sediment-laden meltwater plumes using in-situ and remote sensing techniques, Kongsfjorden, Svalbard ...

The Arctic is warming at least two times faster than the rest of the Earth. Increased warming results in the melting and retreat of glaciers and ice caps, a reduction in sea ice extent and thickness, and changes to the region’s hydrological cycle, altering the balance of precipitation. In glaciated...

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Main Author: Tallentire, Guy
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title_full An investigation of sediment-laden meltwater plumes using in-situ and remote sensing techniques, Kongsfjorden, Svalbard ...
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