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ENGLACIAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENGLACIAL is embedded in a glacier : being within the body of a glacier. How to use englacial in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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Glacier hydrology
Englacial hydrology. Structures in the ice produced by tension, such as crevasses, allow the water to penetrate into the ice. There are some great examples of ... www.antarcticglaciers.org
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Englacial lake dynamics within a Pleistocene cordilleran ice sheet at ...
The volcanic stratigraphy preserves three passage zones of four different types, that define the surface elevation and depth of a syn-eruptive ... www.sciencedirect.com
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englacial
englacial, a. (ɛnˈgleɪʃ(ɪ)əl) [f. en-1 + glacial a.] Embedded in or being within a glacier. So enˈglacially adv.1891 Amer. Geologist Dec. 376 The purpose of this paper is to call attention of glacialists to the means of discrimination of the portion of the drift which, at the time of final melting o... Oxford English Dictionary
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glenglat: a database of global englacial temperatures
We present glenglat, the global englacial temperature database compiled from 316 literature sources and 12 data submissions and composed of 1 931 831 ... essd.copernicus.org
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The Role of Englacial Hydrology in the Filling and Drainage of an ...
The deep englacial system seems to expand through fracture formation during lake drainage, causing the redistribution of englacial water and the ... agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Kongsvegen glacier
glacier moving at around 750 metres per year, along a ice front with dirty 5- to 20-metre-high ice cliffs, as the Kongsbreen picks up medial moraine and englacial wikipedia.org
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Mechanisms of englacial conduit formation and their implications for ...
Englacial conduits form from recharge point to discharge point, and with the exception of cut-closure conduits, form by head-driven flow in fractures and pipes. www.sciencedirect.com
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ENGLACIAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · within the ice of a glacier. · believed to have been formerly within the ice of a glacier. englacial debris. englacial. / ɪnˈɡleɪsɪəl /. adjective. www.dictionary.com
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The composition of the englacial and subglacial component in bulk ...
The englacial component is found to be dilute, but more concentrated than supraglacial meltwaters. This suggests that post-mixing chemical weathering reactions ... www.cambridge.org
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Large-scale englacial folding and deep-ice stratigraphy within ... - TC
Deformation and folding of the deep-ice package is an englacial response to the combination of laterally-convergent ice flow and the physical ... tc.copernicus.org
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Radioglaciology
In addition bed echoes, radar returns from englacial layers are used in studies of the radio stratigraphy of ice sheets including investigations of ice Radioglaciology data has also been used extensively to study subglacial lakes and glacial hydrology including englacial water, firn aquifers, and their wikipedia.org
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intra-
intra-, prefix (ɪntrə) repr. L. intrā ‘on the inside, within’, used in numerous recent formations, chiefly adjectival. This use of intra- does not occur in classical L., and only a few examples appear in late and med.L. But it is largely used in modern times, esp. in biological terms, where it is of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vífilsfell
subglacial volcanism: Northern Bláfjöll, ie. the northernmost truncated spur of the Bláfjöll mountain massif, is a flat-topped tuya, "emerged from a deep englacial wikipedia.org
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ablation
ablation (æˈbleɪʃən) [ad. L. ablātiōn-em a carrying away, n. of action, f. ablāt- ppl. stem of aufer-re: see prec. Cf. Fr. ablation used in sense 2.] 1. The action or process of carrying away or removing; removal. spec. Gradual removal of superficial material (cf. senses 4, 5).1577–87 Harrison Engla... Oxford English Dictionary
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