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Carabid beetle diversity and distribution in Boston Harbor Islands national park area (Coleoptera, Carabidae). [PDF]
Davidson RL, Rykken J, Farrell B.
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Multi-scale curvature for automated identification of glaciated mountain landscapes.
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In Ireland, evidence of two main glacial periods exists, the Munsterian (c 300,000–132,000 years ago) and the more recent Midlandian (c 79,000–13,000 years ago). Today, Ireland has a very rich legacy of glacial deposits and landforms which can be widely found across the Irish landscape. Drumlins, one of the most commonly found glacial landform features,
O’Sullivan, Lilian +2 more
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In Ireland, evidence of two main glacial periods exists, the Munsterian (c 300,000–132,000 years ago) and the more recent Midlandian (c 79,000–13,000 years ago). Today, Ireland has a very rich legacy of glacial deposits and landforms which can be widely found across the Irish landscape. Drumlins, one of the most commonly found glacial landform features,
O’Sullivan, Lilian +2 more
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Sedimentary Geology, 1989
Abstract Drumlins, megaflutings and other subglacial streamlined forms, highly variable in shape and size, are widely distributed in Estonia as well as on the bottom of the Gulf of Finland, which was also affected by continental ice. Their total number amounts to 1000.
Aarend-Mihkel Rõuk, Anto Raukas
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Abstract Drumlins, megaflutings and other subglacial streamlined forms, highly variable in shape and size, are widely distributed in Estonia as well as on the bottom of the Gulf of Finland, which was also affected by continental ice. Their total number amounts to 1000.
Aarend-Mihkel Rõuk, Anto Raukas
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Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 2013
Drumlins are enigmatic subglacial landforms that have been interpreted to form by a number of processes, including incremental accumulation of till, erosion of previously deposited sediment, catastrophic meltwater floods, and sediment deformation. However, relatively little is known about the controls on drumlin formation, such as spatially variable ...
John C. Maclachlan, Carolyn H. Eyles
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Drumlins are enigmatic subglacial landforms that have been interpreted to form by a number of processes, including incremental accumulation of till, erosion of previously deposited sediment, catastrophic meltwater floods, and sediment deformation. However, relatively little is known about the controls on drumlin formation, such as spatially variable ...
John C. Maclachlan, Carolyn H. Eyles
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Drumlins and catastrophic subglacial floods
Sedimentary Geology, 1989Shaw, J., Kvill, D. and Rains, B., 1989. Drumlins and catastrophic subglacial floods. In: J. Menzies and J. Rose (Editors), Subglacial Bedforms--Drumlins, Rogen Moraine and Associated Subglacial Bedforms. Sediment. Geol., 62: 177-202. A number of lines of evidence are shown to be consistent with drumlin formation by catastrophic meltwater floods ...
John Shaw, Donald Kvill, Bruce Rains
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