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  1. Temporal and vertical changes in snow microbial communities during the melting season below canopy in Northern Japan
  2. Cosmopolitan and endemic species jointly enhance the potential of producing algal blooms in Tibetan glaciers
  3. A new dark ice albedo threshold and its applications
  4. Morphological Control of Microbial Ecosystems and Carbon Cycling in Greenlandic Cryoconite Holes
  5. Supplementary material to "Temporal and vertical changes in biological communities within snowpacks during melting season in Northern Japan"
  6. Temporal and vertical changes in biological communities within snowpacks during melting season in Northern Japan
  7. The diel vertical migration of microbes within snowpacks driven by solar radiation and nutrients
  8. Worldwide Accumulation of Atmospheric Mercury in Glacier Cryoconite
  9. Glacier algae phenology on the Qaanaaq Ice Cap (Northwest Greenland)
  10. Empirical testing of cryoconite granulation: Role of cyanobacteria in the formation of key biogenic structure darkening glaciers in polar regions
  11. Cryophilic Tardigrada have disjunct and bipolar distribution and establish long-term stable, low-density demes
  12. Dense spatial variation of the eukaryotic and prokaryotic communities on the Gulkana Glacier, Alaska
  13. Numerical modeling of biological processes on snow and ice surfaces on the Greenland Ice Sheet
  14. Spatiotemporal changes in communities of snow-ice microbes living on Gulkana Glacier, Alaska
  15. Influence of vegetation on occurrence and color of snow algal blooms in Mt. Gassan, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
  16. Modelling the development and decay of cryoconite holes in Northwest Greenland
  17. Supplementary material to "Modelling the development and decay of cryoconite holes in Northwest Greenland"
  18. Modeling seasonal growth of phototrophs on bare ice on the Qaanaaq Ice Cap, northwestern Greenland
  19. Global Simulation of Snow Algal Blooming by Coupling a Land Surface and Newly Developed Snow Algae Models
  20. Unmasking photogranulation in decreasing glacial albedo and net autotrophic wastewater treatment
  21. Physically Based Summer Temperature Reconstruction From Melt Layers in Ice Cores
  22. Developing a Snow Algae Model to Reconstruct Blooming at the Global Scale Using a Land Surface Model
  23. Deposition  of plutonium isotopes in glacial environments in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
  24. Morphological and physicochemical diversity of snow algae from Alaska
  25. Redox stratification within cryoconite granules influences the nitrogen cycle on glaciers
  26. A hole in the nematosphere: tardigrades and rotifers dominate the cryoconite hole environment, whereas nematodes are missing
  27. Contrasting Patterns of Microbial Communities in Glacier Cryoconite of Nepali Himalaya and Greenland, Arctic
  28. Artificial and natural radionuclides in cryoconite as tracers of supraglacial dynamics: Insights from the Morteratsch glacier (Swiss Alps)
  29. Physically based model of the contribution of red snow algal cells to temporal changes in albedo in northwest Greenland
  30. Variation in Albedo and Its Relationship With Surface Dust at Urumqi Glacier No. 1 in Tien Shan, China
  31. Glacio-environmental aspects recorded in two shallow ice cores drilled in 1980 at accumulation area of Khumbu Glacier of Mt. Everest in Nepal Himalayas
  32. Supplementary material to "Temporal changes in snow albedo, including the possible effects of red algal growth, in northwest Greenland, simulated with a physically based snow albedo model"
  33. Temporal changes in snow albedo, including the possible effects of red algal growth, in northwest Greenland, simulated with a physically based snow albedo model
  34. Physically based summer temperature reconstruction from ice layers in ice cores
  35. Spatial variations of Sr–Nd isotopic ratios, mineralogical and elemental compositions of cryoconite in an Alaskan glacier
  36. Variations in Phototroph Communities on the Ablating Bare-Ice Surface of Glaciers on Brøggerhalvøya, Svalbard
  37. Taxonomic re-examination of “Chloromonas nivalis (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae) zygotes” from Japan and description of C. muramotoi sp. nov.
  38. Bacterial community changes with cryoconite granule size and their susceptibility to exogenous nutrients on 10 glaciers in northwestern Greenland
  39. Annual layer counting using pollen grains of the Grigoriev ice core from the Tien Shan Mountains, central Asia
  40. Metagenomic analyses highlight the symbiotic association between the glacier stonefly Andiperla willinki and its bacterial gut community
  41. Temporal variations of cryoconite holes and cryoconite coverage on the ablation ice surface of Qaanaaq Glacier in northwest Greenland
  42. Bipolar dispersal of red-snow algae
  43. Observations and modelling of algal growth on a snowpack in north-western Greenland
  44. Demographic analysis of cyanobacteria based on the mutation rates estimated from an ancient ice core
  45. Observations and modelling of algal growth on a snowpack in northwest Greenland
  46. Influence of Seasonal Pumping on Groundwater Sources and Flow System, Nagaoka Plain, Japan
  47. Biogeography of cryoconite forming cyanobacteria on polar and Asian glaciers
  48. Heavy metal-polluted aerosols collected at a rural site, Northwest China
  49. Surface mass balance on Glacier No. 31 in the Suntar–Khayata Range, eastern Siberia, from 1951 to 2014
  50. A Firn Densification Process in the High Accumulation Dome of Southeastern Greenland
  51. Bacterial Microbiota Associated with the Glacier Ice Worm Is Dominated by Both Worm-Specific and Glacier-Derived Facultative Lineages
  52. Variations in Sr and Nd Isotopic Ratios of Mineral Particles in Cryoconite in Western Greenland
  53. Snow algal communities on glaciers in the Suntar-Khayata Mountain Range in eastern Siberia, Russia
  54. Taxon interactions control the distributions of cryoconite bacteria colonizing a High Arctic ice cap
  55. Microbial community variation in cryoconite granules on Qaanaaq Glacier, NW Greenland
  56. Inter-Annual and Geographical Variations in the Extent of Bare Ice and Dark Ice on the Greenland Ice Sheet Derived from MODIS Satellite Images
  57. Abrupt and moderate climate changes in the mid-latitudes of Asia during the Holocene
  58. Experimental evidence that microbial activity lowers the albedo of glaciers
  59. Meteorological and glaciological observations at Suntar-Khayata Glacier No. 31, east Siberia, from 2012-2014
  60. Temporal changes in snow algal abundance on surface snow in Tohkamachi, Japan
  61. The Effect of Impurities on the Surface Melt of a Glacier in the Suntar-Khayata Mountain Range, Russian Siberia
  62. Cryoconite
  63. Chemistry of Supraglacial Ponds in the Debris-Covered Area of Lirung Glacier in Central Nepal Himalayas
  64. Twentieth century dust lows and the weakening of the westerly winds over the Tibetan Plateau
  65. Census of bacterial microbiota associated with the glacier ice worm Mesenchytraeus solifugus
  66. What animals can live in cryoconite holes? A faunal review
  67. The disappearance of glaciers in the Tien Shan Mountains in Central Asia at the end of Pleistocene
  68. The nitrogen cycle in cryoconites: naturally occurring nitrification-denitrification granules on a glacier
  69. Geographical variations in Sr and Nd isotopic ratios of cryoconite on Asian glaciers
  70. Field activities of the “Snow Impurity and Glacial Microbe effects on abrupt warming in the Arctic” (SIGMA) Project in Greenland in 2011-2013
  71. Mineralogical composition of cryoconite on glaciers in northwest Greenland
  72. Spatial variations in impurities (cryoconite) on glaciers in northwest Greenland
  73. Seasonal and altitudinal variations in snow algal communities on an Alaskan glacier (Gulkana glacier in the Alaska range)
  74. DNA analysis for section identification of individualPinuspollen grains from Belukha glacier, Altai Mountains, Russia
  75. Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes in glacier environments
  76. Microscopic analyses of insoluble particles in an ice core of Ürümqi Glacier No. 1: Quantification of mineral and organic particles
  77. Favorable climatic regime for maintaining the present-day geometry of the Gregoriev Glacier, Inner Tien Shan
  78. Evidence for propagation of cold-adapted yeast in an ice core from a Siberian Altai glacier
  79. Establishing the Timing of Chemical Deposition Events on Belukha Glacier, Altai Mountains, Russia, Using Pollen Analysis
  80. Reevaluation of the reconstruction of summer temperatures from melt features in Belukha ice cores, Siberian Altai
  81. Glacial Ecosystems
  82. Cryoconite
  83. Cyanobacterial communities on Qiyi glacier, Qilian Shan, China
  84. Altitudinal Changes in a Bacterial Community on Gulkana Glacier in Alaska
  85. Application of real-time PCR array to the multiple detection of antibiotic resistant genes in glacier ice samples
  86. Sr, Nd and Pb stable isotopes of surface dust on Ürümqi glacier No. 1 in western China
  87. Structure and formation process of cryoconite granules on Ürümqi glacier No. 1 , Tien Shan, China
  88. A shallow ice core re-drilled on the Dunde Ice Cap, western China: recent changes in the Asian high mountains
  89. Onset of calving at supraglacial lakes on debris-covered glaciers of the Nepal Himalaya
  90. Temporal and spatial variations in spectral reflectance and characteristics of surface dust on Gulkana Glacier, Alaska Range
  91. Characteristics of Surface Dust on Ürümqi Glacier No. 1 in the Tien Shan Mountains, China
  92. Estimation of net accumulation rate at a Patagonian glacier by ice core analyses using snow algae
  93. Chemical characteristics of pond waters within the debris area of Lirung Glacier in Nepal Himalaya
  94. Spatial distribution and abundance of red snow algae on the Harding Icefield, Alaska derived from a satellite image
  95. A snow algal community on Akkem glacier in the Russian Altai mountains
  96. Thirty-year history of glacier melting in the Nepal Himalayas
  97. Climatic and atmospheric circulation pattern variability from ice-core isotope/geochemistry records (Altai, Tien Shan and Tibet)
  98. Concentrations and source variations of n-alkanes in a 21 m ice core and snow samples at Belukha glacier, Russian Altai mountains
  99. Snow algae in a Himalayan ice core: new environmental markers for ice-core analyses and their correlation with summer mass balance
  100. Dating of seasonal snow/firn accumulation layers using pollen analysis
  101. Stable-isotope time series and precipitation origin from firn-core and snow samples, Altai glaciers, Siberia
  102. Optical characteristics of cryoconite (surface dust) on glaciers: the relationship between light absorbency and the property of organic matter contained in the cryoconite
  103. Glacier Ecosystem and Biological ICE-Core Analysis
  104. The altitudinal distribution of snow algae on an Alaska glacier (Gulkana Glacier in the Alaska Range)