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Late Pleistocene evolution of glacial Lake Purcell: a potential floodwater source to the Channeled Scabland

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Peters, Jared Lee
Language:unknown
Published: Simon Fraser University 2012
Subjects:
Glacial Lake Purcell
Ice-contact proglacial lake
Jökulhlaup
Channeled Scabland
Cordilleran Ice Sheet
Purcell Trench
Glacial Lake
Ice Sheet
Online Access:https://summit.sfu.ca/_flysystem/fedora/sfu_migrate/12488/etd7469_JPeters.pdf
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