Linear abrasion features on rock surfaces are produced by interacting rock particles in relative motion. The most common examples are striae produced by temperate glaciers, and as a consequence, striae have long been used as a means of identifying the passage of past glaciers. However, there are many non-glacial processes that can produce striae. These have been sporadically documented in the geological literature but have failed to make a lasting impression on the wider Earth Sciences community. These non-glacial processes include tectonic deformation, meltwater flow, non-glacial ice, wind action, volcanic blasting, mass movements of rock debris, among many others. Many produce coarse-grained deposits similar in character to glacial tills ...
Subglacial landforms include a range of depositional and erosional features formed by the interactio...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Bedrock surfaces exposed around Llyn Llydaw, North Wales demonstrate contrasting styles of erosion b...
Linear abrasion features on rock surfaces are produced by interacting rock particles in relative mot...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
that bear large superglacial-debris loads, and "ridge " glaciers that occupy the divides b...
Glacial inversion modelling of continental-scale palaeo-ice sheets is now recognized as an important...
The aim of this study is to compare the efficiency of different mathematical and statistical geometr...
The reconstruction and tracing of transport paths in glaciated (and other) environments have a long ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the role of tectonic deformation upon various aspects of the de...
The reconstruction and tracing of transport paths in glaciated (and other) environments have a long ...
This study investigates sediment transport processes and sediment-landform development at two small ...
An often overlooked factor in glacial ablation is the influence of supraglacial debris deposits, whi...
Investigating openwork block accumulation has the potential to further our understanding of rock wea...
Glacier Striations are the scratches and grooves formed by abrasion on the surface of bedrock over w...
Subglacial landforms include a range of depositional and erosional features formed by the interactio...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Bedrock surfaces exposed around Llyn Llydaw, North Wales demonstrate contrasting styles of erosion b...
Linear abrasion features on rock surfaces are produced by interacting rock particles in relative mot...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
that bear large superglacial-debris loads, and "ridge " glaciers that occupy the divides b...
Glacial inversion modelling of continental-scale palaeo-ice sheets is now recognized as an important...
The aim of this study is to compare the efficiency of different mathematical and statistical geometr...
The reconstruction and tracing of transport paths in glaciated (and other) environments have a long ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the role of tectonic deformation upon various aspects of the de...
The reconstruction and tracing of transport paths in glaciated (and other) environments have a long ...
This study investigates sediment transport processes and sediment-landform development at two small ...
An often overlooked factor in glacial ablation is the influence of supraglacial debris deposits, whi...
Investigating openwork block accumulation has the potential to further our understanding of rock wea...
Glacier Striations are the scratches and grooves formed by abrasion on the surface of bedrock over w...
Subglacial landforms include a range of depositional and erosional features formed by the interactio...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Bedrock surfaces exposed around Llyn Llydaw, North Wales demonstrate contrasting styles of erosion b...