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Remco de Kok
planetremco
New paper! We tried to better understand why some glaciers in Asia are growing by combining different models and datasets. With @philipkraai, @pleunbonekamp, Obbe Tuinenburg, @immerzeel (@UU_PhysGeog @UUGeo @UUCopernicus) https://tc.coperni
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Scott Hotaling
MtnScience
I’m thrilled to share a new paper on rock glaciers, related landforms, and mountain biodiversity. It began as a post-session chat at the 2019 @BenthosNews meeting and through a team
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Matthias Huss
matthias_huss
How much does it cost to save 1m3 of #glacier ice with artificial measures? It is possible, but expensive!Check out our new study published in Cold Regions Science and Technology
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Fabien Maussion
FabClimate
After yesterday's poll, a thread. This plot shows the 2m temperature provided by @ECMWF's #era5 reanalysis, (1) averaged over the globe and (2) averaged for all glacier locations (weighted by
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Shivangi Tiwari
shivangi__t
Since there is some spectacularly bad reporting happening - and the confusion is spreading fast - some clarifications:(THREAD)1. A glacier is like a river of ice. It looks like this:(Source:
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Atomic Blonde🌎🌈🌱🌸
jules00742
"Earth, water, fire, and wind. Where there is energy there is life.”~ Suzy Kassem@One_Voice_1 is proud to present our #OVElements series.Our goal is to highlight the elements through the lens
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Yarrow Axford
yarrowaxford
Excited to share a new review paper w/Anne de Vernal & @biggreenplanet (bosses of paleoceanography and glaciochemistry) that asks: When in the Holocene was Greenland warmer than today, and WHAT
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Nivedita Khandekar
nivedita_Him
As we close the week, stories of rescue and other troubles continue to pour out of #Chamoli district which was struct by a #Disaster #Glaciers and #GlacierLakeOutburstFlood #GLOF were suddenly
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Ben See
ClimateBen
Worth knowing:1. one of the top ice scientists in the world says the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is beyond its tipping point and experiencing irreversible collapse2. satellite observations show Arctic
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Thomas Frederikse
FrederikseT
New paper ‘The causes of sea-level rise since 1900’ (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2591-3#article-info) just came out! We have shown that we can close the ‘sea-level budget’ since 1900. That means, that we can
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Kate Jamieson ⚓
kejamieson_
Indulge me whilst I go into full UN mode Today is #InternationalMountainDay and whilst I'll be spamming you with pictures, I'm concerned, as always, about why we need this day
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Science girl
gunsnrosesgirl3
These are the salt glaciers of IranMillion of years ago, the Persian Gulf was a much larger body of water, as the water evaporated/retreated, vast quantities of salt remained. Over
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Sangacious
sangacious
A Thread on:WHY CHINA's AGGRESSION AT LAC?"The Chinese aggression at LAC is for manufacturing a microchip. . ."I will explain this from the beginning1) US & China Trade War, for
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Harry Zekollari
HarryZeko
This weekend, @JpvanYpersele and I commented for @FRANCE24 on new article by @Michalea_King. We (independently) said the same: excellent and very important study, but claim about ‘point-of-no-return’ being crossed for
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
Antarctica is the highest, driest, coldest, windiest & brightest of the 7 continents.The average elevation is 8,200ft (2500m). Mount Vinson is the highest point at 16,050ft (4892m).Polar plateaus generate intense
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kris nóva
krisnova
hi i climb mountains for fun and i enjoy sleeping on glaciers - quick thread on what goes through my mind while keeping myself warm in the most arctic environments:
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