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Micrometeorological Conditions and Surface Mass and Energy Fluxes on Lewis Glacier, Mt Kenya, in Relation to Other Tropical Glaciers
Cryosphere
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doi 10.5194/tc-7-1205-2013
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Earth-Surface Processes
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Water Science
Date
August 5, 2013
Authors
L. I. Nicholson
R. Prinz
T. Mölg
G. Kaser
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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