The impact of modern cold glaciers on arid periglacial landscapes has received little attention compared with other glacial regimes, and there is a widely held assumption that cold glaciers are not effective geomorphological agents, despite recent studies to the contrary. This paper focuses on the processes operating at the margins of a number of glaciers in the Dry Valleys of Victoria Land, notably the Wright Lower Glacier. The glaciers are entraining primarily older drift deposits and highly weathered regolith which texturally are sandy gravels, as well as well-sorted sands of fluvial origin. Despite basal temperatures of the order of −16°C, frozen layers and blocks of sand and gravel are being incorporated into the base of the glaciers b...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
This research is an integrated geological and geomorphological study into the Denton Hills area. Th...
The spatial pattern and morphometry of bedforms and their relationship to sediment thickness have be...
The impact of modern cold glaciers on arid periglacial landscapes has received little attention comp...
During the last glacial maximum (LGM), lake-ice conveyors transported glacial debris across the surf...
In extensively glaciarized permafrost areas such as Northern Victoria Land, rock glaciers are quite ...
Report submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the National Science Foundation.The University Archives...
This study of landscape evolution presents both new modern and palaeo process-landform data, and ana...
The frigid-arid climate that now prevails in ice-free parts of Victoria Land, Antarctica, inhibits g...
A small bedrock ridge called Cuff Cape, protruding from an ice field in the inner part of Granite Ha...
Detailed investigations of the sediment-landform associations being actively created in modern-day p...
The Dry Valley region of Victoria Land is the largest ice-free area in Antarctica. Within the frigid...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [161]-167)Exploration of an Antarctic glacimarine environ...
Thin sections of impregnated samples were used for micromorphological analysis of the ‘Ricker Hills ...
The landscape of Antarctica, hidden beneath kilometre‐thick ice in most places, has been shaped by t...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
This research is an integrated geological and geomorphological study into the Denton Hills area. Th...
The spatial pattern and morphometry of bedforms and their relationship to sediment thickness have be...
The impact of modern cold glaciers on arid periglacial landscapes has received little attention comp...
During the last glacial maximum (LGM), lake-ice conveyors transported glacial debris across the surf...
In extensively glaciarized permafrost areas such as Northern Victoria Land, rock glaciers are quite ...
Report submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the National Science Foundation.The University Archives...
This study of landscape evolution presents both new modern and palaeo process-landform data, and ana...
The frigid-arid climate that now prevails in ice-free parts of Victoria Land, Antarctica, inhibits g...
A small bedrock ridge called Cuff Cape, protruding from an ice field in the inner part of Granite Ha...
Detailed investigations of the sediment-landform associations being actively created in modern-day p...
The Dry Valley region of Victoria Land is the largest ice-free area in Antarctica. Within the frigid...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [161]-167)Exploration of an Antarctic glacimarine environ...
Thin sections of impregnated samples were used for micromorphological analysis of the ‘Ricker Hills ...
The landscape of Antarctica, hidden beneath kilometre‐thick ice in most places, has been shaped by t...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
This research is an integrated geological and geomorphological study into the Denton Hills area. Th...
The spatial pattern and morphometry of bedforms and their relationship to sediment thickness have be...