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Changes of the cryosphere and related geohazards in the high-mountain areas of tajikistan and austria: a comparison

Mergili, M., Kopf, C., Müllebner, B. and Schneider, J.F., 2012. Changes of the cryosphere and related geohazards in the high-mountain areas of Tajikistan and Austria: a comparison. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 93, 79-96. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0459.2011.00450.x This paper quantifie...

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Austria
Climate change
Cultural anthropology
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GEOMORPHOLOGY
Freshwater
Geological hazards
Glacial lakes
Glacial landforms
Glacial retreat
Glaciers
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Permafrost
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