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Glacier Change in the Everest Region

Published May 27, 2015

A new open-access paper by Joseph, Walter, Patrick and others on modelling glacier change in the Everest region is now out in The Cryosphere:

Shea JM, Immerzeel WW, Wagnon P, Vincent C and Bajracharya S (2015) Modelling glacier change in the Everest region , Nepal Himalaya. Cryosph. 9, 1105–1128
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