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The supraglacial environment occurs on the surface of glacier ice, which separates it from the subglacial environment.
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Their most conservative estimate for average mass loss, if melted to water, was be equivalent to nearly 7 inches (0.17 meters) lost over the entire surface of each glacier every year.
Researchers from Columbia University and elsewhere have spent these bright months bearing the chill in pursuit of access to a realm deep beneath the soaring, scathing surface of the glacier.
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