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Glaciology and the International Hydrological Decade

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Snow and ice constitute an important part of the world's reserves of water. What follows is a description of some of the plans which have been made within the International Hydrological Decade for the study of these reserves.

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  1. Hoinkes, H., Union Géoditique et Geophysique Internationale, Assemblée, Générale de Berne, September 25 to October 7, 1967 (in the press).

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GLENN, J. Glaciology and the International Hydrological Decade. Nature 217, 319–320 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/217319a0

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