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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...
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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
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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
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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...
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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
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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...
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Ablation zone
The ablation zone often contains meltwater features such as supraglacial lakes, englacial streams, and subglacial lakes.
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Brown Bluff
It formed in the last 1 million years as a result of subglacial eruptions within an englacial lake.
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Meltwater channel
Accordingly it would be referred to as supraglacial, englacial, subglacial, lateral (or ice-marginal) or proglacial.
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Subglacial stream
Meltwater from the glacial surface travels downward throughout the glacier, forming an englacial drainage system consisting of a network of passages that
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Jane K. Hart
Hart JK, Martinez K, Basford PJ, Clayton AI, Bragg G M, Ward T & Young DS 2019b: Surface melt-driven seasonal behaviour (englacial and subglacial) from Hart JK, Rose KC & Martinez K 2011:Temporal englacial and subglacial water variability associated with a rapidly retreating glacier.
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Fluvioglacial landform
Medial moraines may also form as subglacial and englacial material is carried upward by ice flow and collects at the surface and inside the glacial body
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Canadian Cascade Arc
This volcanic centre formed in a subglacial to englacial environment between 130,000 and 90,000 years ago, as shown by the existence of distinctive, radial
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Athabasca Valles
Englacial and supraglacial lava flow hypothesis
Some authors have proposed that a combination of mechanisms can satisfactorily explain the origin of the
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