Browsing by Author "Rea, Brice R"
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Item Glare, a GIS tool to reconstruct the 3D surface of palaeoglaciers(2016-09) Pellitero-Ondicol, Ramon; Rea, Brice R; Spagnolo, Matteo; Bakke, Jostein; Ivy-Ochs, Susan; Frew, Craig R; Hughes, Philip; Ribolini, Adriano; Lukas, Sven; Renssen, Hans; University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment; University of Aberdeen.Cryosphere and Climate Change Research Group; University of Aberdeen.The North; University of Aberdeen.EnergyItem Influences of salinity on the physiology and distribution of the arctic coralline algae, Lithothamnion glaciale (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)(2018-10) Schoenrock, Kathryn M.; Bacquet, Marion; Pearce, Danni; Rea, Brice R; Schofield, J Edward; Lea, James; Mair, Doug; Kamenos, Nicholas; University of Aberdeen.Cryosphere and Climate Change Research Group; University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment; University of Aberdeen.The North; University of Aberdeen.EnergyItem Looking through drumlins : testing the application of ground-penetrating radar(2014) Spagnolo, Matteo; King, Edward C; Ashmore, David W; Rea, Brice R; Ely, Jeremy C; Clark, Chris D; University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment; University of Aberdeen.The North; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.Cryosphere and Climate Change Research GroupItem New constraints on Greenland ice sheet dynamics during the last glacial cycle : evidence from the Uummannaq ice stream system(2013-06) Roberts, David H; Rea, Brice R; Lane, Tim P; Schnabel, Christopher; Rodés, Angel; University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment; University of Aberdeen.The North; University of Aberdeen.Cryosphere and Climate Change Research GroupItem Rapid sediment re-deposition may limit carbon release during catastrophic thermokarst lake drainage(2022-05) Burnham, Brian; Flaig, Peter P.; Rea, Brice R; Spagnolo, Matteo; Young, Michael H.; University of Aberdeen.Geology and Geophysics; University of Aberdeen.The North; University of Aberdeen.Cryosphere and Climate Change Research Group; University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment
