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The central part of the Woźniki-Wieluń Upland is characterised by mature old glacial landforms associated with the Middle- Polish Glaciations. In some areas, however, more pronounced post-glacial landforms can be observed that were remodelled by later ...
Waga Jan Maciej, Fajer Maria
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Asynchronous glacier dynamics during the Antarctic Cold Reversal in central Patagonia [PDF]
We present 14 new 10Be cosmogenic nuclide exposure ages quantifying asynchronous readvances during the Antarctic Cold Reversal from glaciers in the Baker Valley region of central Patagonia.
Davies, B.J. +3 more
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ÜÇDORUK-DİLEK DAĞLARI GÜNEYİNİN GLASYAL MORFOLOJİSİ
The Eastern Karadeniz Mountains is one of the regions where the most important Pleistocene glacial activity exists in Anatolia. The highlands over 2500 meters in the Eastern Karadeniz Mountains, which have many peaks with the height of 3500 meters ...
Gürcan Gürgen
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Advances in mapping ice-free surfaces within the Northern Antarctic peninsula region using polarimetric RADARSAT-2 data [PDF]
Ice-free areas within the Northern Antarctic Peninsula region are of interest for studying changes occurring to surface covers, including those related to glacial coverage, raised beach deposits and periglacial processes and permafrost. The objective
Guillaso, Stephane +5 more
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The Extent of Glaciation in the Pechora Sea, Eurasian Arctic, Based on Submarine Glacial Landforms
The Pechora Sea is optimally located for studying the coalescence of a glacial and periglacial continental shelf zone in the high Arctic. Here, we present data acquired during cruises of the RV Akademik Nikolaj Strakhov in 2018–2021, revealing the ...
Sergey Nikiforov +11 more
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Quaternary glacial evolution in the Central Cantabrian Mountains (Northern Spain) [PDF]
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González-García, M. +4 more
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The glacial origins of relict ‘pingos’, Wales, UK
Ramparted depressions (doughnut-shaped debris-cored ridges with peat- and/or sediment-filled central basins) are commonly perceived to represent the relict collapsed forms of permafrost ground-ice mounds (i.e. pingos or lithalsas).
Neil Ross, Peter Brabham, Charles Harris
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The northern sector of the last British ice sheet : maximum extent and demise [PDF]
Strongly divided opinion has led to competing, apparently contradictory, views on the timing, extent, flow configuration and decay mechanism of the last British Ice Sheet.
Bradwell, Tom +11 more
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Marine glaciers play a significant role in shaping landforms due to their erosive nature coupled with their surrounding environment. During this process, they pose a natural hazard threat to man-made infrastructure.
Tao Deng +5 more
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Northern British Columbia was repeatedly covered by the Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) during the glacial periods. However, its mountainous terrain and remote location have thus far impeded our understanding of the central sector of the ice sheet.
Helen E. Dulfer, Martin Margold
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