Rock glaciers and mountain hydrology: A review - ScienceDirect

The terrestrial cryosphere is primarily composed of glaciers and permafrost, which together cover nearly 40 million km2k m squared of the Earth's surface.

refers to the interconnected frozen parts of the Earth's terrestrial surface that regulate global climate and local geomorphology. While glaciology and geocryology (the study of permafrost) were historically separate fields, recent research highlights their critical interface, where glacial ice and perennially frozen ground interact. Core Components of the Terrestrial Cryosphere

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Cryospheric Systems: Glaciers And Permafrost (G...