Examining the relationships between basal channels and ice shelf structural evolution with repeat, high-resolution elevation models and altimetry

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Main Authors: Chartrand, Allison, Howat, Ian
Other Authors: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Published: Wiley 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10510611.1
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Examining the relationships between basal channels and ice shelf structural evolution with repeat, high-resolution elevation models and altimetry
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Howat, Ian
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title Examining the relationships between basal channels and ice shelf structural evolution with repeat, high-resolution elevation models and altimetry
title_short Examining the relationships between basal channels and ice shelf structural evolution with repeat, high-resolution elevation models and altimetry
title_full Examining the relationships between basal channels and ice shelf structural evolution with repeat, high-resolution elevation models and altimetry
title_fullStr Examining the relationships between basal channels and ice shelf structural evolution with repeat, high-resolution elevation models and altimetry
title_full_unstemmed Examining the relationships between basal channels and ice shelf structural evolution with repeat, high-resolution elevation models and altimetry
title_sort examining the relationships between basal channels and ice shelf structural evolution with repeat, high-resolution elevation models and altimetry
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