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Meanings of ice mass in English
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Usage of ice mass in English
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GRACE measured the changes to icemass over regions greater than 100 square kilometres.
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GRACE measured the changes to icemass over regions greater than 100 square kilometers.
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It also found Greenland is losing icemass at five times the rate of the early 1990s.
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Artemis used the V-gloves to highlight Earth's glaciated areas and rearranged the icemass into a square.
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A decline in icemass resulted in a reduction of this pull as they orbited the planet.
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Increasingly, large amounts of icemass are going to leave as meltwater, as rivers that flow into the sea.
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It shows clear evidence that other regions, most notably Greenland and Antarctica, recorded a significant loss in icemass over this same period.
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Whereas the wider Himalayan region recorded, on average, no appreciable loss, regions such as Alaska, Greenland and Antarctica saw significant declines in icemass.
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Researchers discovered that from 1979 to 1990, Antarctica shed an average of 40 billion tons of icemass annually.
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Alexandre Trouvilliez, an engineer in environmental hydrology, is travelling to Antarctica to measure and quantify blowing and drifting snow to estimate surface icemass.
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The lower snow was by the pressure of that above it packed into icemasses.
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Occasionally the ship crashed heavily as she charged her way through the icemasses which skirted the shore.
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We want to measure the climate over longer term to find out how it is interacting with the icemasses.
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Dozens of other ships remain stuck and awaiting assistance after gale-force winds built up large icemasses along the Swedish coastline.
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The strong currents, pressing the icemasses against the coasts, create heavier pressure than is found in any other part of the Antarctic.
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But here was vastness, here was desolation, here was silence; jagged icemasses in the foreground and boundless expanse beyond, solemn and mysterious.