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    ... of solar energy at the surface, resulting in additional surface heating and a further decline in snow...
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    by Goelles, T., Bøggild, C. E.
    Published 2018
    ... to more absorbed solar energy and ultimately amplifying melt. These impurities accumulate on the ice...
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    ... of solar energy, is a fundamental and well-understood process. Here, we connect theoretically...
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    ... solar energy is absorbed in bare ice, and 50 % in ponded ice (35 % in pond itself, 15...
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    ... albedo of the ice sheet determines the amount of absorbed solar energy, which is a key factor in driving...
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    by Le, Thanh, Bae, Deg-Hyo
    Published 2019
    .... Evaporation, which is driven by around 50 % of solar energy absorbed at surface of the Earth, is an important...
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    ...), and aerosols can significantly reduce the surface solar energy. To enhance the precision of aerosol forecasting...
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    ...During the melt season, absorbed solar energy, modulated at the surface predominantly by albedo...
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    ...During the melt season, absorbed solar energy, modulated at the surface predominantly by albedo...
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    ... by increasing surface absorption of solar energy. Ice algae have been suggested to play a critical role...
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    .... Evaporation, which is driven by around 50 % of solar energy absorbed at surface of the Earth, is an important...
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    by Roiha, T., Laurion, I., Rautio, M.
    Published in Biogeosciences (2018)
    ... bacteria rather than solar energy in such shaded ponds. Our results point to a strong heterotrophic energy...
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    ... the equatorward winds by steep meridional temperature gradients resulting from the increased solar energy input...
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    ...During the melt season, absorbed solar energy, modulated at the surface by albedo, is one...
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