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    Antarctica (Glaciers)

    Material in this section originates from the following categories in our Subject Index:

    Antarctica (Glaciers)
    Glaciers (Antarctica)
    Ice (Antarctica: Glaciers)
    Ice (Glaciers: Antarctica)


    Summary


    * -- The Increasing Surface Mass Balance of Two Antarctic Glaciers

    * -- Four Decades of Glacier Stability in East Antarctica

    * -- Six Decades of Glacial Advance in the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica

    * -- The Melting of West Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier

    * -- Iron Released from the Melting of Antarctic Glaciers

    * -- Glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula and Sub-Antarctic Islands

    * -- Thickness Trends of the Antarctic Ice Sheet

    Simultaneous Little Ice Age Glacial Advances in Europe and Antarctica

    The Thinning of West Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier: How Serious Is It?

    Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica: Still in Apparent Balance

    Basal Melting of a West Antarctic Glacier

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