Glacimarine processes affect about 20% of the global ocean today, and this area expanded considerably under cyclical full-glacial conditions during the Quaternary (Fig. 1) (Dowdeswell et al. 2016b). Many of the submarine landforms produced at the base and margin of past ice sheets remain well preserved on the seafloor in fjords and on high-latitude continental shelves after the retreat of the ice that produced them. These glacial landforms, protected from subaerial erosion and beneath wave-base and tidal currents in water that is often hundreds of metres deep, are gradually buried by both hemipelagic and glacimarine sedimentation; they may be preserved over long periods in the geological record if palaeo-continental shelves are not reworked...
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) deployed close to the seafloor can acquire high-resolution geo...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, ice has retreated through the fjords of the South Shetland Islands ...
The mapping of submarine glacial landforms is largely dependent on marine geophysical survey methods...
Glacimarine processes affect about 20% of the global ocean today, and this area expanded considerabl...
New geophysical techniques (multibeam echo sounding and 3D seismics) have revolutionized high-resolu...
Glacial landforms and sediments exposed sub-aerially have been the subject of description, analysis ...
Glacial landforms and sediments exposed sub-aerially have been the subject of description, analysis ...
The Barents Sea is a wide, relatively deep epicontinental sea consisting of shallower banks (c. 50–1...
Atlas of Submarine Glacial Landforms: Modern, Quaternary and Ancient.-- 2 pages, 1 figuresMultibeam-...
During the last glacial maximum, 26,500-19,000 years before present, the entire Greenland Ice Sheet ...
The Barents Sea covers one of the world's widest continental shelves, averaging 230 m in water depth...
The interface between grounded ice and the open ocean is one of the most critical for resolving pro...
Today, the Greenland Ice Sheet reaches the sea via a number of fast-flowing outlet glaciers that are...
We use ∼7000km2 of high-resolution swath bathymetry data to describe and map the submarine ...
High-resolution swath-bathymetry data from inner Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, reveal characteristic landf...
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) deployed close to the seafloor can acquire high-resolution geo...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, ice has retreated through the fjords of the South Shetland Islands ...
The mapping of submarine glacial landforms is largely dependent on marine geophysical survey methods...
Glacimarine processes affect about 20% of the global ocean today, and this area expanded considerabl...
New geophysical techniques (multibeam echo sounding and 3D seismics) have revolutionized high-resolu...
Glacial landforms and sediments exposed sub-aerially have been the subject of description, analysis ...
Glacial landforms and sediments exposed sub-aerially have been the subject of description, analysis ...
The Barents Sea is a wide, relatively deep epicontinental sea consisting of shallower banks (c. 50–1...
Atlas of Submarine Glacial Landforms: Modern, Quaternary and Ancient.-- 2 pages, 1 figuresMultibeam-...
During the last glacial maximum, 26,500-19,000 years before present, the entire Greenland Ice Sheet ...
The Barents Sea covers one of the world's widest continental shelves, averaging 230 m in water depth...
The interface between grounded ice and the open ocean is one of the most critical for resolving pro...
Today, the Greenland Ice Sheet reaches the sea via a number of fast-flowing outlet glaciers that are...
We use ∼7000km2 of high-resolution swath bathymetry data to describe and map the submarine ...
High-resolution swath-bathymetry data from inner Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, reveal characteristic landf...
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) deployed close to the seafloor can acquire high-resolution geo...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, ice has retreated through the fjords of the South Shetland Islands ...
The mapping of submarine glacial landforms is largely dependent on marine geophysical survey methods...