Faheyb., D.,
Thompson, R.D., ed.
Research in polar and alpine geomorphology. Proceedings: 3rd Guelph symposium on Geomorphology, 1973.
Norwich,
University of East Anglia, Geo Abstracts Ltd.; Guelph, Ontario, University of Guelph, Dept. of Geography, “Geomorphology Symposium”, [’1973]. [x], 206 p. (University of Guelph, Dept. of Geography, Geographical Publication No. 3.) [Includes the following papers:
Ives, J.D., “Arctic and alpine geomorphology—a review of current outlook and notable gaps in knowledge, p. 1-10;
Black, R.F., “Cryomorphic processes and micro-relief features, Victoria Land, Antarctica”, p. 11-24;
Brown, R.J.E. “Ground ice as an initiator of landforms in permafrost regions”, p. 25-42;
Rampton., V. N, “The influence of ground ice and thermokarst upon the geomorphology of the Mackenzie-Beaufort region”, p 43-59;
Kerfoot., D. E, “Thermokarst features produced by man-made disturbances to the tundra terrain”, p. 60-72;
Tallman, A.E., “Resistivity methodology for permafrost delineation”, p. 73-83;
Johnson., J. P, “Some problems in the study of rock glaciers”, p. 84-94;
Gardner., J. S, “The nature of talus shift on alpine talus slopes: an example from the Canadian Rocky Mountains”, p. 95-106;
Gray., J. T, “Geomorphic effects of avalanches and rock-falls on steep mountain slopes in the central Yukon Territory”, p. 101-17;
McCann, S.B.,
Cogley., J. G, “The geomorphic significance of fluvial activity at high latitudes”, p. 118-35;
Miller., M. M, “Entropy and self-regulation of glaciers in the Arctic”, p. 136-58;
Goldthwait, R.P., “Till deposition versus glacial erosion”, p. 159-66;
Calkin%., P. E, “Glacial processes in the ice-free valleys of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica”, p. 167- 86; C. Holdsworth, “Ice deformation and moraine formation at the margin of an ice cap adjacent to a proglaciallake”, p.
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