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- science in the Swiss Alps, where most of the first glaciologists lived. Since then glaciologists from several countries, particularly from the First...
- surrounding topography. There are two general categories of glaciation which glaciologists distinguish: alpine glaciation, ac****ulations or "rivers of ice" confined...
- Glaciologist Bay (71°14′S 5°30′W / 71.233°S 5.500°W / -71.233; -5.500) is an ice-filled bay about 25 nautical miles (46 km) long in the southwest part...
- conducting studies on avian and terrestrial biology and glaciology. Glaciologists conducted further research on the Brown Glacier in an effort to determine...
- 1998 Italian glaciologists at a symposium in L'Aquila predicted that the Calderone would vanish within a couple decades. Some glaciologists have predicted...
- primarily study plate tectonics, meteorites, and the breakup of Gondwana. Glaciologists study the history and dynamics of floating ice, seasonal snow, glaciers...
- several dozen geophysicists, geologists, archaeologists, biologists, glaciologists, geographers, etc., from Russia and elsewhere work in the scientific...
- The rapid retreat of the Cordilleran ice sheet is a focus of study by glaciologists s****ing to understand the difference in patterns of melting in marine-terminating...
- Snake coils is a descriptive term used by physical geologists and glaciologists to describe the "snake coil"-like shape that occurs along certain ablation...
- located north-east of Reykjavík. The glacier was declared dead in 2014 by glaciologist Oddur Sigurðsson due to its loss of thickness. Ice crystals in glaciers...