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Can the snowline be used as an indicator of the equilibrium line and mass balance for glaciers in the outer tropics?Rabatel et al., 2012
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- Rabatel A
- Bermejo A
- Loarte E
- Soruco A
- Gomez J
- Leonardini G
- Vincent C
- Sicart J
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- Journal of Glaciology
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Because the glacier snowline is easy to identify on optical satellite images and because in certain conditions it can be used as an indicator of the equilibrium line, it may be a relevant parameter for the study of the relationships between climate and glaciers. Although several …
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