Search Results - "Mount Everest"
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Glacier mapping with object based image analysis method, case study of Mount Everest region
Published 2019“…In this paper case study of Mount Everest region (27 48° 32N, 86 54° 47E) is represented. …”
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A friend to the Sherpas till the end
Published 2008“…These were the words of the chief administrator of the Hillary Himalayan Trust on learning about the death of the man who conquered Mount Everest in 1953. Sir Edmund P. Hillary, together with Tenzing Norgay, a Sherpa, succeeded at a task seven previous expeditions had failed to achieve. …”
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Isotopic and elemental tracers in ice and snow as indicators of source regions of aerosols and changing environmental conditions
Published 2009“…In contrast, there is no link between temperature and environmental conditions during the last glacial – Holocene transition period, demonstrating a complicated climatic and environmental state existing at Law Dome at this time that incorporates aspects of both cold and warm climates.The high spatial resolution sectioning of continental glacial ice cores recovered from the East Rongbuk Glacier on the northern slopes of Mount Everest, and dated to the 18th and 20th centuries, has similarly shown variability in all measured species over time. …”
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Oxygen level and heart rate response during high altitude climbing among Kinabalu malim gunung and Felda everest climber / Mohd Nasuha Shamsuddin
Published 2016“…Mount Kinabalu is the highest peak in Malaysia with the height of 4095.2m from sea level and Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world with the height of 8848m from sea level. …”
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