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A N UNDERSTANDING of glacier flow is not likely to come from field or labora- tory studies alone; both are required. Needed from the field are quantitative data on the movement, size, shape, slope, and thickness of flowing ice bodies. Reliable measurements of the amount and absolute direction of mov...

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Main Authors: Mark F. Meier, George P. Rigsbyt, Robert P. Sharp
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