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Linking surface hydrology to flow regimes and patterns of velocity variability on Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut / Faye R. Wyatt, Martin J. Sharp.
Title: | Linking surface hydrology to flow regimes and patterns of velocity variability on Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut / Faye R. Wyatt, Martin J. Sharp. |
Author(s): | Wyatt, Faye R. Sharp, Martin J. |
Date: | 2015. |
In: | Journal of Glaciology. (2015.), Vol. 61(226) (2015) |
Abstract: | Maps supraglacial drainage systems on Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada, from 1999 remote sensing data, to explore hypothesis that spatial variations in rate and mechanisms of glacier flow are linked to variations in supraglacial drainage system structure and sink-point distribution across ice cap. |
Notes: | Journal of Glaciology. Vol. 61(226) :387-399 (2015). |
Keywords: | 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.324 -- Land ice. 551.324.24 -- Ice sheets and caps: Devon. 551.324.88 -- Land ice, ablation phenomena. 556 -- Hydrology. 551.324.87 -- Glacier potholes and mills. 551.324.5 -- Land ice, flow. 551.324.51 -- Land ice, theory of flow. 53.087.23 -- Remote sensing. 528.9 -- Cartography. E5 -- Glaciology: land ice. (*41) -- Canada. (*440.2) -- Nunavut. |
SPRI record no.: | 213946 |
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