The term "cryosphere" (deriving from the Greek word kryos for frost or icy cold) is used to describe collectively those portions of the Earth's surface where water is in a solid form. It includes sea, lake, and river ice, snow cover, glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, and frozen ground (including permafrost). While the focus of this chapter is on geodetic issues and Future Earth, which primarily involves ice sheets and glaciers on land and their role in global mass redistribution and sea level, the cryosphere as a whole is an integral part of the global climate system with important links and feedbacks generated through its influence on surface energy and moisture fluxes, clouds, precipitation, hydrology, and atmospheric and oceanic circ...
The mountain cryosphere of mainland Europe is recognized to have important impacts on a range of env...
Ninety nine per cent of all the fresh water on the surface of the Earth is in the form of ice. Obser...
In large areas of the world, runoff and other hydrological variables are controlled by the spatial a...
The term "cryosphere" (deriving from the Greek word kryos for frost or icy cold) is used to describe...
The term cryosphere is used to refer to all portions of the Earth surface where water appears in sol...
The cryosphere, comprising snow, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice shelves and ice sheets, ...
This book provides an excellent overview of the recent research results on the cryosphere. For the n...
Scale of changes of particular components of cryosphere due to global warming is presented. Cryosphe...
Climatologists know that the measure of the world's ice, in all its many dimensions and forms, is a ...
Large parts of the terrestrial area of planet Earth belong to the cryosphere. The distribution is ma...
Ice at or below the surface of the planet Earth is an important part of the climate system. The soli...
With an average surface temperature of 15°C (and rising), much of our planet is inhospitable to ice....
Effects and objects associated with the cryosphere, the world of cold, are extremely diverse due to ...
Anthropogenically driven changes in the cryosphere (mainly climate warming, but also land-use change...
The cryosphere of the Earth overlaps with the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere over vast are...
The mountain cryosphere of mainland Europe is recognized to have important impacts on a range of env...
Ninety nine per cent of all the fresh water on the surface of the Earth is in the form of ice. Obser...
In large areas of the world, runoff and other hydrological variables are controlled by the spatial a...
The term "cryosphere" (deriving from the Greek word kryos for frost or icy cold) is used to describe...
The term cryosphere is used to refer to all portions of the Earth surface where water appears in sol...
The cryosphere, comprising snow, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice shelves and ice sheets, ...
This book provides an excellent overview of the recent research results on the cryosphere. For the n...
Scale of changes of particular components of cryosphere due to global warming is presented. Cryosphe...
Climatologists know that the measure of the world's ice, in all its many dimensions and forms, is a ...
Large parts of the terrestrial area of planet Earth belong to the cryosphere. The distribution is ma...
Ice at or below the surface of the planet Earth is an important part of the climate system. The soli...
With an average surface temperature of 15°C (and rising), much of our planet is inhospitable to ice....
Effects and objects associated with the cryosphere, the world of cold, are extremely diverse due to ...
Anthropogenically driven changes in the cryosphere (mainly climate warming, but also land-use change...
The cryosphere of the Earth overlaps with the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere over vast are...
The mountain cryosphere of mainland Europe is recognized to have important impacts on a range of env...
Ninety nine per cent of all the fresh water on the surface of the Earth is in the form of ice. Obser...
In large areas of the world, runoff and other hydrological variables are controlled by the spatial a...