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A Tour of the Cryosphere
Entry ID: SVS_CRYOSPHERE
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The cryosphere consists of those parts of the Earth's surface where water is found in solid form, including areas of snow, sea ice, glaciers, permafrost, ice sheets, and icebergs. In these regions, surface temperatures remain below freezing for a portion of each year. Since ice and snow exist relatively close to their melting point, they frequently change from solid to liquid and back again due to ...
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Poulter, E.M. McGregor, J.A. Smith, M.J. Ireland, W. 1991 Microwave Bragg scattering from the sea surface at shallow grazing angles. Remote sensing: global monitoring for Earth management: proceedings of the International Geosciences and Remote Sensing Symposium, Espoo, Finland, Helsinki University of Technology, 1991. New York Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Vol. 3
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