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ID 220
Citation Beaney, C.L., and Shaw, J., 2000. The subglacial geomorphology of southeast Alberta: evidence for subglacial meltwater erosion. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 37: 51-61.
Organization Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
URL http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e99-112
Abstract/Description or Keywords A coherent pattern of landforms in southeast Alberta forms a subglacial landform continuum. Scoured bedrock tracts, flutes, transverse bed forms, and tunnel channels in this continuum are inferred to be products of erosion by turbulent subglacial meltwater flows beneath the Laurentide Ice Sheet.
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