Part I Glaciers 1. Introduction 2. Snow, ice
and climate 3. Glacier hydrology
4. Processes of glacier motion 5. Glacier dynamics 6. The Greenland
and Antarctic ice sheets 7. Glaciers and sea-level change
Part II Glaciation 8. Erosional processes, forms
and landscapes 9. Debris entrainment and transport 10. Glacigenic
sediments and depositional processes 11. Sediment landform
associations 12. Landsystems and palaeoglaciology Appendix 1 List
of symbols used in equations
Douglas I. Benn is currently Professor of Glaciology at the University Centre in Svalbard, and has a part-time position at the University of St Andrews. His PhD was on the Younger Dryas glaciation of the Isle of Skye, Scotland (St Andrews, 1990), and he has subsequently conducted research into glacial geomorphology and sedimentology in Scandinavia, South and North America, and the Himalaya. More recently, his research has focused mainly on glaciological processes, including the mass balance of debris-covered glaciers, calving, glacier surges, and direct exploration of englacial and subglacial drainage systems
David J.A. Evans is a glacial geomorphologist
and Quaternary scientist who gained a Geography BA at the
University of Wales (Lampeter) in 1982, an MSc at Memorial
University of Newfoundland, Canada in 1984 and a PhD at the
University of Alberta, Canada in 1988. He has undertaken research
on glaciers and glaciation in Arctic Canada, Iceland, Norway, the
Canadian prairies, Svalbard, South Georgia, New Zealand, Labrador,
the Himalayas, Ireland and Britain. After 14 years at the
University of Glasgow he exchanged his drumlinized surroundings at
Loch Lomond for the meltwater channels of upper Teesdale in the
Pennines of northern England and is presently a Reader in Geography
at the University of Durham.
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