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1by Everett, Alistair, Kohler, Jack, Sundfjord, Arild, Kovacs, Kit, Torsvik, Tomas, Pramanik, Ankit, Boehme, Lars, Lydersen, Christian“... period. High surface runoff from Kronebreen catchment created strong plumes, but weak plumes were present...”
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2by Everett, Alistair, Kohler, Jack, Sundfjord, Arild, Kovacs, Kit M., Torsvik, Tomas, Pramanik, Ankit, Boehme, Lars, Lydersen, Christian“... period. High surface runoff from Kronebreen catchment created strong plumes, but weak plumes were present...”
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3by Everett, Alistair, Kohler, Jack, Sundfjord, Arild, Kovacs, Kit, Torsvik, Tomas, Pramanik, Ankit, Boehme, Lars, Lydersen, Christian“... period. High surface runoff from Kronebreen catchment created strong plumes, but weak plumes were present...”
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4by Everett, Alistair, Kohler, Jack, Sundfjord, Arild, Kovacs, Kit, Torsvik, Tomas, Pramanik, Ankit, Boehme, Lars, Lydersen, Christian“... of low surface runoff. The continued retreat of Kronebreen, and other tidewater glaciers, will lead...”
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5by Pramanik, Ankit, Kohler, Jack, Lindbäck, Katrin, How, Penelope, Pelt, Ward, Liston, Glen, Schuler, Thomas V.“... from the tidewater glaciers due to surface runoff was 105 ± 10 days. The largest discharge comes from...”
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6by Eleanor F. Darlington“... to September, 2002 - 2013. Analysis of plume extent with atmospheric temperature and modeled surface runoff...”
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