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The volume of water unleased is estimated as 5 million cubic metres in case of Dig Tsho GLOF in 1998 (Vuichard and Zimmermann 1987), 437,000 cubic metres in case of western Zyndan GLOF in 2008 (Narama et al. 2010), 18 million cubic meters in case of Luggye Tsho in 1994 WWF 20099).
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Finally, two western Chinese species of snub-nosed monkey, the golden (Rhinopithecus roxellana) and black (R. bieti), are confined to high altitudes (up to 3,000 metres in the case of the former and to 4,500 metres in the latter), where the temperature drops below 0 °C 322 °F) every night and often barely rises above it by day.
These signals were lost after 20 metres in both cases (Additional file 4: Figures S3a and b), while no IBD pattern was detected between avr Rvi6 vs. vir Rvi6 individual pair comparisons (Additional file 4: Figure S3c).
Alder, for reasons he doesn't really explain, thinks that the United States eventually would have spurned the metre in any case.
Russia is reportedly squirrelling away 250,000 cubic metres of snow underground in case of a warm spell.
They drive off, stopping after a few metres to let a guard slither into the back seat, just in case.
The PAEC claims that underneath the reactors are a five-metre reinforced concrete and cement base, which would protect reactors in case of an earthquake.
Other definitions allow use of the term 'mountain' at 600 metres or even 1,000ft in cases such as Roseberry Topping, Yorkshire's 1,049ft Little Matterhorn, where "the immediate rise is sufficiently abrupt".
The protest camp has moved a few metres to one side, to ensure a safe exit from the building in case of an emergency.
Built 130 metres (425 feet) above sea level and 120 metres (390 feet) into a mountainside, this unstaffed vault houses thousands of seeds to preserve the genetic diversity of food crops in case of a global crisis.
The views from the restaurant at the top of the Hohe Mut (2,670 metres) are a case in point: 21 white-washed peaks over 3,000 metres laid before you as you slurp your hot chocolate.
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