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Greenland glaciers and the "greenhouse effect", status 1991 / Roger J. Braithwaite, Niels Reeh, Anker Weidick.
Title: | Greenland glaciers and the "greenhouse effect", status 1991 / Roger J. Braithwaite, Niels Reeh, Anker Weidick. |
Author(s): | Braithwaite, Roger J. Reeh, Niels. Weidick, Anker. |
Date: | 1992. |
In: | Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse. Rapport. (1992.), Vol. 155 (1992) |
Abstract: | Updates 1990 review (ibid., No. 148, p. 51-53). Concludes that climate warming will cause increased melting, but effects of this may be offset by increased accumulation. Ice sheet appears to be growing at present; increased melting has not started, mainly because there has been no recent rise in summer temperatures. Notes increased research by international groups. |
Notes: | Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse. Rapport. Vol. 155 :9-13 (1992). |
Keywords: | 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.324 -- Land ice. 551.324.24 -- Ice sheets and caps. 551.324.433 -- Land ice, ablation and calving. 551.58 -- Climatology. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. 551.588 -- Climate, effect of man and environment. 551.588.5 -- Climate, relationship with ice. E5 -- Glaciology: land ice. (*38) -- Greenland. |
SPRI record no.: | 118758 |
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