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Ritter, B. (author), Meskers, A.J.H. (author), Miles, O. (author), Russwurm, M. (author), Scully, S. (author), Roldan, A. (author), Hartkorn, O. (author), Jüstel, P. (author), Réville, V. (author), Lupu, S. (author), Ruffenach, A. (author)
The Earth’s magnetosphere is formed as a consequence of interaction between the planet’s magnetic field and the solar wind, a continuous plasma stream from the Sun. A number of different solar wind phenomena have been studied over the past 40 years with the intention of understanding and forecasting solar behavior. One of these phenomena in...
journal article 2015
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Ren, Shaoting (author), Miles, Evan S. (author), Jia, Li (author), Menenti, M. (author), Kneib, Marin (author), Buri, Pascal (author), McCarthy, Michael J. (author), Shaw, Thomas E. (author), Yang, Wei (author), Pellicciotti, Francesca (author)
Glacier albedo determines the net shortwave radiation absorbed at the glacier surface and plays a crucial role in glacier energy and mass balance. Remote sensing techniques are efficient means to retrieve glacier surface albedo over large and inaccessible areas and to study its variability. However, corrections of anisotropic reflectance of...
journal article 2021
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Buri, Pascal (author), Fatichi, Simone (author), Shaw, Thomas E. (author), Fyffe, Catriona L. (author), Miles, Evan S. (author), McCarthy, Michael J. (author), Kneib, Marin (author), Ren, Shaoting (author), Menenti, M. (author)
Mountains are important suppliers of freshwater to downstream areas, affecting large populations in particular in High Mountain Asia (HMA). Yet, the propagation of water from HMA headwaters to downstream areas is not fully understood, as interactions in the mountain water cycle between the cryo-, hydro- and biosphere remain elusive. We review...
journal article 2024