Till
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Till is derived from the erosion and entrainment of material by the moving ice of a glacier. It is deposited some distance down-ice to form terminal, lateral, medial and ground moraines.
Till is classified into primary deposits, laid down directly by glaciers, and secondary deposits, reworked by fluvial transport and other processes. Provided by Wikipedia
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168by Sachau, Till, Yang, Haibin, Lang, Justin, Bons, Paul D., Moresi, LouisGet access
Published in Geoscientific Model Development (2022)
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170by Simonetti, Silvia, Zupo, Valerio, Gambi, Maria Cristina, Luckenbach, Till, Corsi, IlariaGet access
Published in Marine Pollution Bulletin (2022)
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171by Ryu, Taewoo, Mavromatis, Charalampos, Bayer, Till, Voolstra, Christian R, Ravasi, TimothyGet access
Published 2011
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176by Simonetti, Silvia, Zupo, Valerio, Gambi, Maria Cristina, Luckenbach, Till, Corsi, IlariaContributors: “...Luckenbach, Till...”
Published in Marine Pollution Bulletin (2022)
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178by Rasmussen, Till Andreas Soya, Poulsen, Jacob, Ribergaard, Mads Hvid, Rethmeier, StefanGet access
Published 2024
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179by Rasmussen, Till Andreas Soya, Poulsen, Jacob, Ribergaard, Mads Hvid, Rethmeier, StefanGet access
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180by Michalik, Andreas, van Noordwijk, Hendrika J., Brickle, Paul, Eggers, Till, Quillfeldt, PetraGet access
Published in Polar Biology (2010)
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