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Size Frequency Distributions as A Lichenometric Technique: An Assessment

Pages 285-294 | Published online: 01 Jun 2018

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David J. A. Evans, Snævarr Guðmundsson, Jonathan L. Vautrey, Kate Fearnyough & W. Gerard Southworth. (2019) Testing lichenometric techniques in the production of a new growth-rate (curve) for the Breiðamerkurjökull foreland, Iceland, and the analysis of potential climatic drivers of glacier recession. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 101:3, pages 225-248.
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Michael G. Loso, Daniel F. Doak & Robert S. Anderson. (2014) Lichenometric dating of little ice age glacier moraines using explicit demographic models of lichen colonization, growth, and survival. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 96:1, pages 21-41.
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Oliver Sass. (2010) Spatial and temporal patterns of talus activity – a lichenometric approach in the stubaier alps, austria. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 92:3, pages 375-391.
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Tom Bradwell. (2009) Lichenometric dating: a commentary, in the light of some recent statistical studies. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 91:2, pages 61-69.
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John F. Orwin, Krista M. Mckinzey, Michael A. Stephens & Andrew J. Dugmore. (2008) Identifying moraine surfaces with similar histories using lichen size distributions and the u2 statistic, southeast iceland. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 90:2, pages 151-164.
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Eric Steen Hansen. (2008) The application of lichenometry in dating of glacier deposits. Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography 108:1, pages 143-151.
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Tom Bradwell. (2004) Lichenometric dating in southeast iceland: the size–frequency approach. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 86:1, pages 31-41.
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John L. Innes. (1986) The Use of Percentage Cover Measurements in Lichenometric Dating. Arctic and Alpine Research 18:2, pages 209-216.
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John L. Innes. (1985) An Examination of Some Factors Affecting the Largest Lichens on A Substrate. Arctic and Alpine Research 17:1, pages 99-106.
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John L. Innes. (1984) The Optimal Sample Size in Lichenometric Studies. Arctic and Alpine Research 16:2, pages 233-244.
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William W. Locke$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1983) Discussion of “Size Frequency Distributions as a Lichenometric Technique: An Assessment” by J. L. Innes. Arctic and Alpine Research 15:3, pages 419-419.
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