The use of digital terrain mapping in determining the anatomy of the Late Devensian British–Irish Ice Sheet at a resolution of 500m cell size is illustrated for Boulton et al.’s 1985 and 1991 models and Lambeck’s 1995 model of the ice sheet at its maximum extent as an independent ice mass. Area and volume of the ice sheet are given for each model and the spatial pattern of ice thickness shown in maps. The analyses show that if no account is taken of topography beneath the ice surface, models will seriously overestimate ice volume. It is suggested that as reconstructions of the ice sheet improve, detailed models of ice thickness at the resolution given in this paper may be of value in determining the contribution of the ice sheet to sea surf...
This paper reviews the evidence presently available (as at December 2003) for the compilation of the...
International audienceThe BRITICE-CHRONO consortium of researchers undertook a dating programme to c...
This paper reviews the evidence presently available (as at December 2003) for the compilation of the...
During the last glaciation, most of the British Isles and the surrounding continental shelf were cov...
The last British Ice Sheet has been a focus of research for over a century, and yet we have only a g...
The research reported here was supported by UK NERC grant NER/B/S/2001/0919Trimlines separating glac...
An inversion of the glacial geomorphological record provides an effective means to reconstruct forme...
The glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) of the British Isles is complex due to the interplay between ...
During the last glaciation, most of the British Isles and the surrounding continental shelf were cov...
An inversion of the glacial geomorphological record provides an effective means to reconstruct form...
KNIGHT. J. 1999. Problems of Irish drurnlins and Late Devensian icc sheet reconstructiclns. Pro<&...
During the last glaciation, most of the British Isles and the surrounding continental shelf were cov...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
We here present a glacial geomorphological map covering 11,800 km2, at a scale of 1:550,000, of the ...
This paper reviews the evidence presently available (as at December 2003) for the compilation of the...
International audienceThe BRITICE-CHRONO consortium of researchers undertook a dating programme to c...
This paper reviews the evidence presently available (as at December 2003) for the compilation of the...
During the last glaciation, most of the British Isles and the surrounding continental shelf were cov...
The last British Ice Sheet has been a focus of research for over a century, and yet we have only a g...
The research reported here was supported by UK NERC grant NER/B/S/2001/0919Trimlines separating glac...
An inversion of the glacial geomorphological record provides an effective means to reconstruct forme...
The glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) of the British Isles is complex due to the interplay between ...
During the last glaciation, most of the British Isles and the surrounding continental shelf were cov...
An inversion of the glacial geomorphological record provides an effective means to reconstruct form...
KNIGHT. J. 1999. Problems of Irish drurnlins and Late Devensian icc sheet reconstructiclns. Pro<&...
During the last glaciation, most of the British Isles and the surrounding continental shelf were cov...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
We here present a glacial geomorphological map covering 11,800 km2, at a scale of 1:550,000, of the ...
This paper reviews the evidence presently available (as at December 2003) for the compilation of the...
International audienceThe BRITICE-CHRONO consortium of researchers undertook a dating programme to c...
This paper reviews the evidence presently available (as at December 2003) for the compilation of the...