Dead-ice environments: a landsystems model for a debris-charged, stagnant lowland glacier margin, Kötlujökull

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Dead-ice environments : a landsystems model for a debris-charged, stagnant lowland glacier margin, Kötlujökull. / Krüger, Johannes; Kjær, Kurt H.; Schomacker, Anders.

The Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap, Iceland. Glacial processes, sediments and landforms on an active volcano. red. / Anders Schomacker; Johannes Krüger; Kurt H. Kjær. Elsevier, 2010. s. 105-126 (Developments in Quaternary Science, Bind 13).

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Krüger, J, Kjær, KH & Schomacker, A 2010, Dead-ice environments: a landsystems model for a debris-charged, stagnant lowland glacier margin, Kötlujökull. i A Schomacker, J Krüger & KH Kjær (red), The Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap, Iceland. Glacial processes, sediments and landforms on an active volcano. Elsevier, Developments in Quaternary Science, bind 13, s. 105-126. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0866(09)01307-4

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Krüger, J., Kjær, K. H., & Schomacker, A. (2010). Dead-ice environments: a landsystems model for a debris-charged, stagnant lowland glacier margin, Kötlujökull. I A. Schomacker, J. Krüger, & K. H. Kjær (red.), The Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap, Iceland. Glacial processes, sediments and landforms on an active volcano (s. 105-126). Elsevier. Developments in Quaternary Science Bind 13 https://doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0866(09)01307-4

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Krüger J, Kjær KH, Schomacker A. Dead-ice environments: a landsystems model for a debris-charged, stagnant lowland glacier margin, Kötlujökull. I Schomacker A, Krüger J, Kjær KH, red., The Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap, Iceland. Glacial processes, sediments and landforms on an active volcano. Elsevier. 2010. s. 105-126. (Developments in Quaternary Science, Bind 13). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0866(09)01307-4

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Krüger, Johannes ; Kjær, Kurt H. ; Schomacker, Anders. / Dead-ice environments : a landsystems model for a debris-charged, stagnant lowland glacier margin, Kötlujökull. The Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap, Iceland. Glacial processes, sediments and landforms on an active volcano. red. / Anders Schomacker ; Johannes Krüger ; Kurt H. Kjær. Elsevier, 2010. s. 105-126 (Developments in Quaternary Science, Bind 13).

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