Browsing School of Geography by Author "Evans, DJA"
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Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland: Insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat
Chandler, BMP; Evans, DJA; Roberts, DH (2016-03-01) -
Controls on the location, morphology and evolution of complex esker systems at decadal timescales, Breiðamerkurjökull, southeast Iceland
STORRAR, RD; Evans, DJA; Stokes, CR; Ewertowski, M (2015-09-15)This paper uses detailed mapping of eskers to address three questions which are important for reconstructing meltwater behaviour beneath contemporary and ancient ice masses: ‘What controls the morphology of simple and ... -
Glacial geomorphological mapping: A review of approaches and frameworks for best practice
Chandler, BMP; Lovell, H; Boston, CM; Lukas, S; Barr, ID; Benediktsson, IO; Benn, DI; Clark, CD; Darvill, CM; Evans, DJA (2018-10) -
Glacial geomorphology of the Skalafellsjokull foreland, Iceland: A case study of 'annual' moraines
Chandler, BMP; Evans, DJA; Roberts, DH; Ewertowski, M; Clayton, AI (2016) -
Morphometry and pattern of a large sample (> 20,000) of Canadian eskers and implications for subglacial drainage beneath ice sheets
Storrar, RD; Stokes, CR; Evans, DJA (2014-12-01) -
Recent retreat at a temperate Icelandic glacier in the context of the last ~80 years of climate change in the North Atlantic region
Chandler, BMP; Evans, DJA; Roberts, DH (Springer Nature, 2016-12)Over recent decades, glaciers outside of Greenland and Antarctica have displayed accelerating rates of mass loss and ice-frontal retreat, and this has been associated with unequivocal climatic and oceanic warming. Icelandic ...