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Record #125075:

Hydro-mechanical control of ice--bed coupling / Urs H. Fischer, Garry K.C. Clarke.

Title: Hydro-mechanical control of ice--bed coupling / Urs H. Fischer, Garry K.C. Clarke.
Author(s): Fischer, Urs H.
Clarke, Garry K. C.
Date: 1993.
In: Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. (1993.), Vol. 74(43, supplement) (1993)
Abstract: Abstract. Detailed simultaneous measurements at base of Trapridge Glacier, Yukon, Canada, show that basal sliding accounts for 50% of total flow observed at glacier surface. Contribution from ice creep is small, so most must be attributed to subglacial sediment deformation, varying temporally in response to changes in subglacial water system.
Notes:

Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol. 74(43, supplement) :263 (1993).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.324 -- Land ice.
551.324.22 -- Glaciers.
551.324.86 -- Glacier streams: Trapridge Glacier.
551.332.2 -- Drift, glacial. Deposits.
551.331.5 -- Glacial erosion and protection. Sub-glacial topography.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*430) -- Yukon Territory.
SPRI record no.: 125075

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