Course Bibiography

  1. Andersen, Bjorn G, and Borns, Harold W. Jr, 1994, The ice age world: Scandinavian University Press, Oslo.
  2. Andrews, J.T., 1975, Glacial systems, an approach to glaciers and their environments: Duxbury Press, North Scituate, MA, 208 pp.
  3. Benn, Douglas. I., and Evans, David J.A., 1998, Glaciers and glaciation: Arnold, 734 p.
  4. Bennett, M.R., and Glasser, N.F., 1996, Glacial geology ice sheets and landforms: Wiley and Sons, New York, 364 pp.
  5. Boulton, G.S., 1974, Processes and patterns of subglacial erosion, In Coates, D.R. (ed), Glacial Geomorphology: State University of New York, Binghamton, p. 41-87.
  6. Clayton, L. and Moran, S.R., 1974, A glacial process-form model, in Coates, Donald R. (Ed.), 1974, Glacial Geomorphology. State University of New York, Binghamton
  7. Coates, Donald R. (Ed.), 1974, Glacial Geomorphology. State University of New York, Binghamton, 398 pp.
  8. Chorley, R. J., and Barry, R.G., 1976, Atmosphere, weather, and climate: 3rd Edition, Methuen & Co. Ltd., London.
  9. Dawson, Alastair G., 1992, Ice age earth: Routledge. London.
  10. Embleton, C., and King, C.A.M., 1975, Glacial geomorphology: Edward Arnold, London, Halsted, New York, 572 pp.
  11. Eyles, N. (Ed.),1983, Glacial geology. An introduction for engineers and earth scientists: Pergamon Press, New York.
  12. Drewry, D., 1986, Glacial geological processes: Edward Arnold, London.
  13. Flint, R.F., 1971, Glacial and quaternary geology: Wiley, New York.
  14. Graedel, Thomas E., and Crutzen, Paul J., 1995, Atmosphere, climate, and change: Scientific American Library, HPHLP, New York, Freeman Co. (Dist), New York.
  15. Hallet, B., 1981, Glacial abrasion and sliding: their dependence on the debris concentration in basal ice: Annals of Glaciology, v. 23, p. 321-334.
  16. Hambrey, Michael, and Alean Jurg, 1992, Glaciers: Cambridge Univ. Press, Hong Kong. 208 pp.
  17. Harbor, J.M., 1992, Numerical modelling of the development of U-shaped valleys by glacial erosion: Geological Society of America Bulletin v. 104, p. 1364-1375.
  18. Hooke, Roger, 1991, Positive feedbacks associated with erosion of glacial cirques and overdeepenings: Geological Society of America Bulletin v. 103, p. 1104-1108.
  19. Hughes, T., Borns, H.W., Fastook, J.L., Kite, J.S., Hyland, M.R., and Lowell, T.V., 1985, Models of glacial reconstruction and deglaciation applied to Maritime Canada and New England: Geological Society of America Special Paper 197, p. 139-150.
  20. Imbrie, J., and Imbrie, K.P., 1979, Ice ages. Solving the Mystery: Erslow Publishers, Short Hills, New Jersey.
  21. Jopling, Allan V., and McDonald, Barrie C., Eds., 1975, Glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine sedimentary, SEPM Special Publication n. 23, Tulsa Oklahoma.
  22. Kaye, Clifford A., 1976, Beacon Hill end moraine, Boston: New explanation of an important urban feature: Geol. Soc. of Amer. Special Paper 174, p. 7-19.
  23. Koteff, C., and Pessl, F., 1981, Systematic ice retreat in New England: U.S.G.S. Prof. Paper 1197, Goverment Printing Office, Washington, D.C. , 19 p.
  24. Linton D.L., 1963, The forms of glacial erosion: Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, v. 33, p. 1-28.
  25. Martini, P.I., Brookfield, M.E., and Sadura, S., 2001, Principles of Glacial Geomorphology and Geology: Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 381 pp.
  26. Menzies, John (ed.), 1995, Modern glacial environments; processes, dynamics, and sedimentation, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd., Oxford, 598 pp.
  27. Mooers, H.D., 1990, A glacial-process model: The role of spatial and temporal variations in glacier thermal regime: Geol. Soc. of Amer. Bulletin, v. 102, p. 243-251.
  28. Obradovich, John, D. et al, 1982, Age constraints on the proposed Plio-Pleistocene boundary stratotype at Vrica, Italy. Nature, v. 298, p.55-59.
  29. Patterson, W.S.B, 1994, The physics of glaciers, 3rd Ed, Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 480 pp.
  30. Price, R.J., 1973, Glacial and fluvioglacial landforms: Oliver and Boyde, Edinburg.
  31. Schweizer, J. and Iken, A. 1992, The role of bed separation and friction in sliding over an undeformable bed: Journal of Glaciology, v. 28, 77-92.
  32. Sharp, 1988, Living ice: Cambridge University Press, New York, 225 pp.
  33. Sugden, David E., and John, Brian S., 1976, Glaciers and landscape: Halstead, New York, 376 pp.
  34. Washburn, A.L., 1980, Geocryology, a survey of periglacial processes and environments: John Wiley and Sons (Halstead Press ), New York,406 pp.
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