Despite their importance in understanding glaciological processes and constraining large-scale flow patterns in palaeo-glaciology, there is little consensus as to how drumlins are formed. Attempts to solve the 'drumlin problem' often fail to address how they are created from an initially flat surface in the absence of obvious cores or obstacles. This is a key strength of the instability theory, which has been described in a suite of physically-based mathematical models and proposes that the coupled flow of ice and till causes spontaneous formation of relief in the till surface. Encouragingly, model predictions of bedform height and length are consistent with observations and, furthermore, the theory has been applied to a range of subglacial...
Despite significant advances over the past decades, our understanding of drumlin formation and assoc...
The drumlin field at Múlajökull, Iceland, is considered to be an active field in that partly and ful...
The instability theory of drumlin formation has been very successful in predicting the existence of ...
Despite their importance in understanding glaciological processes and constraining large-scale flow ...
Despite their importance in understanding glaciological processes and constraining large-scale flow ...
Investigation of drumlins is significant to both glaciology and palaeoglaciology but the sheer diver...
Subglacial bedforms are a range of landforms (10 – 105 m in length) shaped mostly in glacial sedimen...
Investigation of drumlins is significant to both glaciology and palaeoglaciology but the sheer diver...
The drumlin field at the surge‐type glacier, Múlajökull, provides an unusual opportunity to build a ...
peer-reviewedWe summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which de...
Drumlins are subglacial bedforms streamlined in the direction of ice flow. Common in deglaciated lan...
The Hindmarsh instability theory of drumlin formation is applied to the study of interfacial instabi...
We summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which describes the c...
This thesis investigates stream-lined subglacial bedforms (often referred to as drumlins) in souther...
Ice-sheets flowing over soft sediments produce undulations in the bed, typically of metres in relief...
Despite significant advances over the past decades, our understanding of drumlin formation and assoc...
The drumlin field at Múlajökull, Iceland, is considered to be an active field in that partly and ful...
The instability theory of drumlin formation has been very successful in predicting the existence of ...
Despite their importance in understanding glaciological processes and constraining large-scale flow ...
Despite their importance in understanding glaciological processes and constraining large-scale flow ...
Investigation of drumlins is significant to both glaciology and palaeoglaciology but the sheer diver...
Subglacial bedforms are a range of landforms (10 – 105 m in length) shaped mostly in glacial sedimen...
Investigation of drumlins is significant to both glaciology and palaeoglaciology but the sheer diver...
The drumlin field at the surge‐type glacier, Múlajökull, provides an unusual opportunity to build a ...
peer-reviewedWe summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which de...
Drumlins are subglacial bedforms streamlined in the direction of ice flow. Common in deglaciated lan...
The Hindmarsh instability theory of drumlin formation is applied to the study of interfacial instabi...
We summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which describes the c...
This thesis investigates stream-lined subglacial bedforms (often referred to as drumlins) in souther...
Ice-sheets flowing over soft sediments produce undulations in the bed, typically of metres in relief...
Despite significant advances over the past decades, our understanding of drumlin formation and assoc...
The drumlin field at Múlajökull, Iceland, is considered to be an active field in that partly and ful...
The instability theory of drumlin formation has been very successful in predicting the existence of ...