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The changing impact of snow conditions and refreezing on the mass balance of an idealized Svalbard glacier.
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Water content of firn at Lomonosovfonna, Svalbard, derived from subsurface temperature measurements
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Marchenko, Sergey A.
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Pohjola, Veijo A.
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Reijmer, Carleen H.
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