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Disappearing semi-permanent snow in the High Arctic and its consequences

Abstract

Abstract Semi-permanent snow is part of the continuum between seasonal snow and glacier ice. Although ubiquitous in the High Arctic, most late-lying snow banks and snow beds have lost their perennial status over the past decade as the summers have become progressively warmer. The loss over the past decade is the most unprecedented since aerial photography of the Canadian Arctic islands was first undertaken over half a century …

Authors

Woo M-K; Young KL

Journal

Journal of Glaciology, Vol. 60, No. 219, pp. 192–200

Publisher

International Glaciological Society

Publication Date

2014

DOI

10.3189/2014jog13j150

ISSN

0022-1430