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The Cryosphere, 8, 1317–1329, 2014 www.the-cryosphere.net[removed]doi:[removed]tc[removed] © Author(s[removed]CC Attribution 3.0 License. Debris thickness of glaciers in the Everest area (Nepal Himalaya)
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Document Date: 2014-07-23 06:08:34


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ThermoRecorder / T&D Corporation / NASA LP / Suzuki / EV / /

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Nepal / New Zealand / /

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pence / DEM / /

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Pyramid Station / Everest Base Camp / University of Texas / NASA Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center / /

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steady-state surface energy balance / satellite imagery comprising supraglacial ponds / energy balance / net energy flux / swipe visualization tool / energy balance model / satellite imagery / hillshade tool / experimental/research grade product / nonlinear energy balance model / satellite images / energy / /

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Khumbu Glacier / Everest / Himalaya / Introduction Debris-covered glaciers / Imja Lake / Imja Glacier / Miage Glacier / Ngozumpa Glacier / Amphu Glacier / Lhotse Shar Glacier / /

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European Geosciences Union / D. C. McKinney Center for Research / University of Texas at Austin / CNR Committee / US Federal Reserve / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission / /

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Yoshida / D. C. McKinney / D. R. Rounce / Inoue / Reid / Brock / /

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nonlinear energy balance model / representative / /

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Texas / /

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radiation / laser / /

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www.the-cryosphere.net/8/1317/2014 / /

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