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AGU2011: New Project Aims to Predict South Asian Floods Dec 06, 2011 05:34:44 PM | Adam Voiland
 
What’s happening to Himalayan glaciers, rivers, lakes, and streams has become one of the most important topics in science.
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The Uphill Road to Measuring Snow Mar 01, 2010 12:06:02 PM | Adam Voiland
 
One-sixth of the world’s population relies on melted snow for their freshwater, which means good estimates of snow are critical for making realistic predictions of a region’s water supply.
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Richard Alley on Earth's Biggest Climate Control Knob Feb 26, 2010 08:55:01 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
Penn State glaciologist Richard Alley explains the history of carbon dioxide
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Hydrology Takes the Cake at AGU Mar 02, 2010 07:19:55 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
Hydrology garnered the most attention from scientists (12.2 percent of all abstracts) followed closely by Atmospheric Sciences (11.1 percent) and finally Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology (8.0 percent).
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