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Adaptation strategies of Icelandic horses with induced transient hindlimb lameness at walk, trot and tölt. [PDF]
Rhodin M +7 more
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Gljúfurárjökull, located on the Tröllaskagi Peninsula in northern Iceland, is a small glacier approximately 3.8 km in length. This study analyses the glacier's evolution through a combination of methods including: (i) geomorphological mapping, (ii) Cosmic‐Ray Exposure (CRE) dating, (iii) lichenometry and (iv) palaeoglacier reconstruction (volume ...
Nuria Andrés +14 more
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Methods of Diagnosing Speech Sound Disorders in Multilingual Children. [PDF]
Washington KN +9 more
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PROCESSES, PRODUCTS AND DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS OF ICE-CONFINED BASALTIC FISSURE ERUPTIONS: A CASE STUDY OF THE SVEIFLUHÁLS VOLCANIC COMPLEX, SW ICELAND [PDF]
E. C. Mercurio
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This study examines the distribution and morphology of lakes under the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) to investigate relationships with ice flow velocity, bedrock and basal thermal regime. Palaeo‐ice streams and lobes were important components of the LIS, and properties of lakes in those regions are quantified at high resolution.
Sarah M. Principato, Carissa M. Mobley
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Stillbirth in Iceland 1996-2021: Incidence and etiology. [PDF]
Bjarnadottir RI +6 more
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The interaction between glaciers and the debris accumulating on their surfaces is critical as the Earth warms, with consequences for ice dynamics, hydrology and mass balance together with slope and sedimentary processes. Understanding this interaction is necessary since it influences ablation rates, sediment and meltwater pathways.
Paulina Mejías Osorio +5 more
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Chronic pain and quality of life among people with whiplash injury in Iceland. [PDF]
Skúladóttir H +4 more
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Bioerosional scars made by limpets (Patella) on a cliff in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, indicate a Mid‐Holocene RSL of +7.8±0.55 m relative to local mid‐tide level today. This is higher than previous empirical data for the region and extrapolated levels from raised shorelines in Scotland but consistent with some recent GIA models.
Michael J. Simms, Paula J. Reimer
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