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DEBRIS-COVERED GLACIERS AND ROCK GLACIERS
2014The debris-covered glaciers are observed all over the glaciation regions of the world (Alps, Antarctica, Greenland, Ants, Cascades, Rocky Mountains and ext.). The debris covered glaciers are the formations which occur as a result of the recession of normal glaciers.
GÜRGEN, Gürcan, Çaliskan, Onur
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Gruben glacier and rock glacier, Wallis, Switzerland: glacier ice exposures and their interpretation
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 2020Field observations, map analysis and the use of terrestrial and aerial photography and Google Earth show that the Gruben rock glacier, discussed in the literature since 1974, does contain a glacier...
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Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 1987
H. Elizabeth Martin, W. Brian Whalley
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H. Elizabeth Martin, W. Brian Whalley
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Microbial diversity in extreme environments
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Wen-Sheng Shu, Li-Nan Huang
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The impact of glaciers on mountain erosion
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Frédéric Herman +2 more
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Rock Glaciers and Related Phenomena
2013Rock glaciers are ice-cored lobes or tongues of coarse, angular debris that form below steep rock walls and move slowly across or down valleys. Typically they are associated with glaciated mountain terrain and are transitional forms between glacial and periglacial process regimes.
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A massive rock and ice avalanche caused the 2021 disaster at Chamoli, Indian Himalaya
Science, 2021Dan H Shugar +2 more
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A glacier icecored rock glacier, Tröllaskagi, Iceland
Jökull, 1987H. Elizabeth Martin, W. Brian Whalley
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