<p>This article describes palaeoglaciological mapping of the portion of the Canadian Arctic formerly covered by north-easternmost Laurentide Ice Sheet. The mapped area stretches between the meridians 106°W and 61°W, and the parallels 60°N and 75°N, embracing an area of 3.19 x 106 km2. The work was focused on determining the location of landforms that are required as input for a glaciological inversion model, i.e. glacial lineations, eskers, moraine ridges, ribbed moraine and De Geer moraines; and forms the basis of a reconstruction of the geometry and evolution of palaeo-ice streams in this portion of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Emerged areas were mapped through the geomorphological interpretation of Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (E...
The Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) represents an ideal paleo-analogue for studying the pattern and styl...
International audienceNain archipelago (Labrador, Canada) is located along the eastern edge of the f...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...
<p>This paper presents a glacial geomorphological map of glacial lineations, ribbed terrain, moraine...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American...
This paper presents a new map of the glacial geomorphology of $\sim$ 800,000 km\up{2} of north-west ...
The beds of active ice streams in Greenland and Antarctica are largely inaccessible, hindering a ful...
This thesis presents a palaeoglaciological study aimed to determine the location, geometry and tempo...
The majority of the Northwest Territories of mainland Canada was covered by the Laurentide Ice Sheet...
Glaciers and ice sheets covered extensive areas in the Northern Hemisphere during the last glacial p...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American...
A digital database for glacial landforms and sediments formed in the Arctic during and since the Las...
Northern British Columbia was repeatedly covered by the Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) during the glaci...
The glacial landsystem of western Keewatin region, northern Canada, consists of three significant ev...
The Neutral Hills Uplands of southern Alberta, Canada is an area of complex and varied glacial landf...
The Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) represents an ideal paleo-analogue for studying the pattern and styl...
International audienceNain archipelago (Labrador, Canada) is located along the eastern edge of the f...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...
<p>This paper presents a glacial geomorphological map of glacial lineations, ribbed terrain, moraine...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American...
This paper presents a new map of the glacial geomorphology of $\sim$ 800,000 km\up{2} of north-west ...
The beds of active ice streams in Greenland and Antarctica are largely inaccessible, hindering a ful...
This thesis presents a palaeoglaciological study aimed to determine the location, geometry and tempo...
The majority of the Northwest Territories of mainland Canada was covered by the Laurentide Ice Sheet...
Glaciers and ice sheets covered extensive areas in the Northern Hemisphere during the last glacial p...
Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American...
A digital database for glacial landforms and sediments formed in the Arctic during and since the Las...
Northern British Columbia was repeatedly covered by the Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) during the glaci...
The glacial landsystem of western Keewatin region, northern Canada, consists of three significant ev...
The Neutral Hills Uplands of southern Alberta, Canada is an area of complex and varied glacial landf...
The Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) represents an ideal paleo-analogue for studying the pattern and styl...
International audienceNain archipelago (Labrador, Canada) is located along the eastern edge of the f...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...