The empirical basis for modelling glacial erosion rates
Glaciers have profoundly shaped Earth’s surface, but glacial erosion models lack a strong empirical basis. Cook et al. have compiled a dataset that illustrates how the speed at which glaciers move controls the rate at which they erode, and that climate is crucial in modulating glacier sliding speed...
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Auteurs principaux: | Simon J. Cook, Darrel A. Swift, Martin P. Kirkbride, Peter G. Knight, Richard I. Waller |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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