- The
cryosphere is an
umbrella term for
those portions of Earth's
surface where water is in
solid form. This
includes sea ice, ice on
lakes or rivers, snow...
- The
Cryosphere is a
monthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal focusing on all
aspects of
frozen water and
ground (especially glaciers) on
Earth and on other...
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Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change's (IPCC)
Special Report on the
Ocean and
Cryosphere in a
Changing Climate (SROCC) is a
report about the
effects of climate...
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taken as the
collective name for the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the
cryosphere, and the atmosphere. The
different collectives of the
geosphere are able...
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synergistic linkages of Earth's four spheres: the biosphere, hydrosphere/
cryosphere, atmosphere, and
geosphere (or lithosphere).
Earth science can be considered...
- the last decades,
global warming has led to
widespread shrinking of the
cryosphere, with m**** loss from ice
sheets and
glaciers (very high confidence), reductions...
- systems, for
example in the
cryosphere,
within ocean currents, and in
terrestrial systems. The
tipping points in the
cryosphere include:
Greenland ice sheet...
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refereed scientific publications about the
relationships between Earth's
cryosphere and
global climate change, and is
recognized by the
Institute for Scientific...
- sub-systems' cycles,
processes and "spheres"—atmosphere, hydrosphere,
cryosphere, geosphere, pedosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and even the magnetosphere—as...
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forming a
thick cryosphere overlying a
deeper zone of
liquid water.
Subsequent volcanic or
tectonic activity occasionally fractured the
cryosphere, releasing...