Biological albedo reduction on ice sheets, glaciers, and snowfields
Scott Hotaling(Washington State University), Trinity L. Hamilton(University of Minnesota), Stefanie Lutz(University of Zurich), Andrew G. Fountain(Portland State University), Joanna L. Kelley(University of California, Santa Cruz), Nozomu Takeuchi(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Liane G. Benning(GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences), S. McKenzie Skiles(University of Utah), Jenine McCutcheon(University of Leeds), Alexandre M. Anesio(Aarhus University), Roman Dial(Alaska Pacific University)
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