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A Model for the Formation of Eskers
Hewitt, Ian J.; Creyts, Timothy T.
2019
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Geophysics
Glaciology
Glacial landforms
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Formation of ice eddies in subglacial mountain valleys
Meyer, Colin R.; Creyts, Timothy T.
2017
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Eddies
Ice--Dynamics
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Numerical studies on the Impact of the Last Glacial Cycle on recent borehole temperature profiles: implications for terrestrial energy balance
Beltrami, Hugo; Matharoo, Gurpreet S.; Tarasov, L.; Rath, V.; Smerdon, Jason E.
2014
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Glacial landforms
Climatic changes--Data processing
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Proglacial lake sediment records reveal Holocene climate changes in the Venezuelan Andes
Stansell, Nathan D.; Polissar, Pratigya Jeremy; Abbott, Mark B.; Bezadad, Maximiliano; Steinmane, Byron A.; Braunf, Carsten
2014
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Paleoclimatology
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