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Lichen Growth Rates for the Northwest Coast of Spitsbergen, Svalbard

Pages 129-140 | Published online: 04 May 2018

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David J. Burton, Julian A. Dowdeswell, Kelly A. Hogan & Riko Noormets. (2016) Marginal Fluctuations of a Svalbard Surge-Type Tidewater Glacier, Blomstrandbreen, Since the Little Ice Age: A Record of Three Surges. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 48:2, pages 411-426.
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Steven Roof & Al Werner. (2011) Indirect Growth Curves Remain the Best Choice for Lichenometry: Evidence from Directly Measured Growth Rates from Svalbard. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 43:4, pages 621-631.
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Olga Solomina, Mikhail Ivanov & Tom Bradwell. (2010) Lichenometric studies on moraines in the polar urals. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 92:1, pages 81-99.
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Eric Steen Hansen. (2010) A review of lichen growth and applied lichenometry in southwest and southeast greenland. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 92:1, pages 65-79.
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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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Matthew R. Bennett, David Huddart & Neil F. Glasser. (1999) Large-scale Bedrock Displacement by Cirque Glaciers. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 31:1, pages 99-107.
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