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  • Reaching New Heights in Pla... Reaching New Heights in Plastic Pollution—Preliminary Findings of Microplastics on Mount Everest
    Napper, Imogen E.; Davies, Bede F.R.; Clifford, Heather ... One earth (Cambridge, Mass.), 11/2020, Volume: 3, Issue: 5
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    Mount Everest was once a pristine environment. However, due to increased tourism, waste is accumulating on the mountain, with a large proportion being made of plastic. This research aimed to identify ...
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  • Science in an Extreme Envir... Science in an Extreme Environment
    Clements, Philip W 03/2018
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    On February 20, 1963, a team of nineteen Americans embarked on the first expedition that would combine high-altitude climbing with scientific research. The primary objective of the six scientists on ...
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  • Deposition of PFAS ‘forever... Deposition of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ on Mt. Everest
    Miner, K.R.; Clifford, H.; Taruscio, T. ... The Science of the total environment, 03/2021, Volume: 759
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    Mt. Everest, one of the most coveted climbing mountains on earth, also contains the highest altitude chemical contamination on land. For the first time, meltwater and snow samples from Mt. Everest's ...
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  • Warming and thawing in the ... Warming and thawing in the Mt. Everest region: A review of climate and environmental changes
    Kang, Shichang; Zhang, Qianggong; Zhang, Yulan ... Earth-science reviews, February 2022, 2022-02-00, Volume: 225
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    Mt. Everest (Qomolangma or Sagarmatha), the highest mount on Earth and located in the central Himalayas between China and Nepal, is characterized by highly concentrated glaciers and diverse ...
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  • Regional morphodynamics of ... Regional morphodynamics of supraglacial lakes in the Everest Himalaya
    Mohanty, Litan Kumar; Maiti, Sabyasachi The Science of the total environment, 01/2021, Volume: 751
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    Reduction of ice masses concerning global warming is significantly changing geomorphology in high mountains. Formation of supraglacial lakes is one of such essential indications. Therefore, in the ...
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  • Modelling the feedbacks bet... Modelling the feedbacks between mass balance, ice flow and debris transport to predict the response to climate change of debris-covered glaciers in the Himalaya
    Rowan, Ann V.; Egholm, David L.; Quincey, Duncan J. ... Earth and planetary science letters, 11/2015, Volume: 430
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    Many Himalayan glaciers are characterised in their lower reaches by a rock debris layer. This debris insulates the glacier surface from atmospheric warming and complicates the response to climate ...
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  • Glacier mass changes in Ron... Glacier mass changes in Rongbuk catchment on Mt. Qomolangma from 1974 to 2006 based on topographic maps and ALOS PRISM data
    Ye, Qinghua; Bolch, Tobias; Naruse, Renji ... Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam), November 2015, 2015-11-00, 20151101, Volume: 530
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    •The overall glacier elevation change was calculated based on DEMs.•The debris-covered ice thinned much more rapidly than the exposed ice.•Surface lowering rates varied significantly with glaciers ...
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  • First evidence of eclogites... First evidence of eclogites overprinted by ultrahigh temperature metamorphism in Everest East, Himalaya: Implications for collisional tectonics on early Earth
    Wang, Jia-Min; Lanari, Pierre; Wu, Fu-Yuan ... Earth and planetary science letters, 03/2021, Volume: 558
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    •UHT metamorphism is reported for the first time in the Himalaya.•The heat source was an over-thickened crust associated with lithospheric thinning.•Cold vs. granulitized eclogites formed during ...
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  • Response of debris-covered ... Response of debris-covered glaciers in the Mount Everest region to recent warming, and implications for outburst flood hazards
    Benn, D.I.; Bolch, T.; Hands, K. ... Earth-science reviews, August 2012, 2012-8-00, 20120801, Volume: 114, Issue: 1-2
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    In areas of high relief, many glaciers have extensive covers of supraglacial debris in their ablation zones, which alters both rates and spatial patterns of melting, with important consequences for ...
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