Relatively simple concepts are followed by more mathematically advanced chapters. Develops concepts from the bottom up: a working knowledge of calculus is assumed, but beyond that, the important physical processes are developed from elementary principles. Draws many connections between recent glaciological research and topics of concern to glacial geologists including the origin of ice-age landforms and modeling of vanished ice sheets.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/1104/thumbnail.jp
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This site features a collection of visual resources about glaciers. Diagrams, images and animations ...
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The introduction of the term periglacial by Lozinski in 1909 to describe the cold-climate conditions...
It was in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that scientific interest in glaciers be...
During the past few decades the study of glaciers and their response to climate change has shown a s...
From physical measurements on glaciers and experimental studies of ice properties a framework of con...
Glaciers and Glaciation is the classic textbook for all students of glaciation. Stimulating and acce...
The first edition of Roger Hooke's book on glacier mechanics, published over 20 years ago, and resid...
Abstract: Glaciers, and rocks of the Earth’s crust, have a brittle zone (which breaks) above a plast...
Glacier and ice sheet geometry depend on climatic and ice dynamic processes that are coupled and oft...
From glaciers, scientists can understand modern climate in the context of paleoclimate and develop t...
From 1965 to 2000 glacial geomorphology became increasingly specialized and developed significantly ...
This site contains lecture notes to accompany one chapter/lecture of a physical geology course using...
Over the past 50 years, ideas relating to the physical features and dynamics of ice sheets have evol...
This site features a collection of visual resources about glaciers. Diagrams, images and animations ...
This book presents the basic physics needed to model the past, present and future of large continent...
International audienceMost geologists would agree that mountain glaciers, which appeared some 3 mill...
The introduction of the term periglacial by Lozinski in 1909 to describe the cold-climate conditions...
It was in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that scientific interest in glaciers be...
During the past few decades the study of glaciers and their response to climate change has shown a s...