The Amazon Glaciers

In this chapter, we will examine the relationship between the Andean tropical glaciers and the Amazon rainforest, presenting a comprehensive overview on those ice masses that are the headwaters of the Amazon River and examining changes in environmental processes that may affect their mass balance an...

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Main Authors: Rocha Ribeiro, Rafael da (Author), Simões, Jefferson Cardia (Author), Ramirez, Edson (Author)
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Published: IntechOpen, 2017-10-04.
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