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Record #118754:

Subglacial drainage and deforming beds beneath the Laurentide, British, and Scandinavian ice sheets / Peter U. Clark, Joseph S. Walder.

Title: Subglacial drainage and deforming beds beneath the Laurentide, British, and Scandinavian ice sheets / Peter U. Clark, Joseph S. Walder.
Author(s): Clark, Peter U.
Walder, Joseph S.
Date: 1992.
In: Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. (1992.), Vol. 73(43, fall meeting supplement) (1992)
Abstract: Abstract only. Discusses conditions governing formation of eskers. During last glaciation, most eskers formed over crystalline bedrock (discontinuous high-permeability till), and are rare or absent over sedimentary bedrock (fine-grained low-permeability till), thus matching authors' predictions.
Notes:

Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol. 73(43, fall meeting supplement) :159-160 (1992).

Keywords: 551.33 -- Glacial geology.
551.332.55 -- Ice-contact features.
E7 -- Glaciology: glacial geology and ice ages.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*548) -- Scandinavia.
(41) -- British Isles.
SPRI record no.: 118754

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