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Martin P Luthi

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Hoffman M, Andrews L, Price S, A Catania G, Neumann T, Luthi M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Feb; 8:14501. PMID: 28169299
No abstract available.
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Hoffman M, Andrews L, Price S, A Catania G, Neumann T, Luthi M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2016 Dec; 7:13903. PMID: 27991518
Penetration of surface meltwater to the bed of the Greenland Ice Sheet each summer causes an initial increase in ice speed due to elevated basal water pressure, followed by slowdown...
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Steinlin C, Bogdal C, Luthi M, Pavlova P, Schwikowski M, Zennegg M, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2016 May; 50(11):5572-9. PMID: 27164482
In previous studies, the incorporation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) has been quantified in the accumulation areas of Alpine glaciers. Here, we introduce a model framework that quantifies mass fluxes of...
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Steinlin C, Bogdal C, Pavlova P, Schwikowski M, Luthi M, Scheringer M, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2015 Dec; 49(24):14092-100. PMID: 26632968
We present results from a chemical fate model quantifying incorporation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) into the Silvretta glacier, a temperate Alpine glacier located in Switzerland. Temperate glaciers, in contrast to...
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Andrews L, A Catania G, Hoffman M, Gulley J, Luthi M, Ryser C, et al.
Nature . 2014 Oct; 514(7520):80-3. PMID: 25279921
Seasonal acceleration of the Greenland Ice Sheet is influenced by the dynamic response of the subglacial hydrologic system to variability in meltwater delivery to the bed via crevasses and moulins...
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Luthi M
Nature . 2010 Dec; 468(7325):776-7. PMID: 21150992
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Bogdal C, Nikolic D, Luthi M, Schenker U, Scheringer M, Hungerbuhler K
Environ Sci Technol . 2010 May; 44(11):4063-9. PMID: 20446692
Recently, increasing concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have been observed in the sediment of glacier-fed Lake Oberaar, Switzerland. Melting glaciers have been suggested as a secondary source of POPs...