Persistent overcut regions dominate the terminus morphology of a rapidly melting tidewater glacier
Persistent overcut regions dominate the terminus morphology of a rapidly melting tidewater glacier
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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Frontal ablation, the combination of submarine melting and iceberg calving, changes the geometry of a glacier's terminus, influencing glacier dynamics, the fate of upwelling plumes and the distribution of submarine meltwater input into the ocean. Directly observing frontal ablation and terminus morphology below the waterline is difficult, however,...
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Persistent overcut regions dominate the terminus morphology of a rapidly melting tidewater glacier
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0260-3055
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1727-5644
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10.1017/aog.2023.38