Search Results - "Moya MacDonald"
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Using thermal UAV imagery to model distributed debris thicknesses and sub-debris melt rates on debris-covered glaciers
Published in Journal of glaciology (01-08-2023)“…Supraglacial debris cover regulates the melt rates of many glaciers in mountainous regions around the world, thereby modifying the availability and quality of…”
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Consumption of CH3Cl, CH3Br, and CH3I and emission of CHCl3, CHBr3, and CH2Br2 from the forefield of a retreating Arctic glacier
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (23-06-2020)“…The Arctic is one of the most rapidly warming regions of the Earth, with predicted temperature increases of 5–7 ∘C and the accompanying extensive retreat of…”
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Trace Element Characteristics of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite from the Golden Ridge Gold Deposit, New Brunswick, Canada: Implications for Ore Genesis
Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-07-2023)“…The Golden Ridge gold deposit is located in southwestern New Brunswick, in the Canadian Appalachians. Gold mineralization is consistently associated with…”
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Glacial Erosion Liberates Lithologic Energy Sources for Microbes and Acidity for Chemical Weathering Beneath Glaciers and Ice Sheets
Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (22-11-2018)“…Wet-based regions of glaciers and ice sheets are now recognized to host unique and diverse microbial communities capable of influencing global biogeochemical…”
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Consumption of CH.sub.3Cl, CH.sub.3Br, and CH.sub.3I and emission of CHCl.sub.3, CHBr.sub.3, and CH.sub.2Br.sub.2 from the forefield of a retreating Arctic glacier
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (23-06-2020)“…The Arctic is one of the most rapidly warming regions of the Earth, with predicted temperature increases of 5-7 .sup." C and the accompanying extensive retreat…”
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Consumption of CH 3 Cl, CH 3 Br, and CH 3 I and emission of CHCl 3 , CHBr 3 , and CH 2 Br 2 from the forefield of a retreating Arctic glacier
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (23-06-2020)“…The Arctic is one of the most rapidly warming regions of the Earth, with predicted temperature increases of 5–7 ∘C and the accompanying extensive retreat of…”
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Trace gases in glaciated environments
Published 01-01-2019“…Trace gases play a variety of pivotal roles in atmospheric and earth surface processes despite being low in relative atmospheric abundance. Halogenated gases…”
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