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      Mechanism for the Formation of Inner Moraines Found Near the Edge of Cold Ice Caps and Ice sheets

      Journal of Glaciology
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          A new mechanism is described which explains the formation of moraines in the ablation areas of cold ice sheets. The mechanism involves the freezing of water onto the bottom surface of an ice sheet. This water comes from regions of the bottom surface where the combination of the geothermal heat and the heat produced by the sliding of ice over the bed is sufficient to melt ice. A number of criticisms are made of the shear hypothesis, which has been advanced to explain moraines occurring on Baffin Island and near Thule, Greenland. It is concluded that this older hypothesis may be inadequate to account for these moraines.

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            The distribution of temperature throughout an ice sheet has been considered, taking into account the influence of ice movement as well as other items previously considered, such as conduction, the geothermal outflow of heat and heat generated by ice movement. By making certain simplifying assumptions, a quantitative method of estimating the temperature distribution near the centre of an ice sheet has been put forward.
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                Journal
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                Journal of Glaciology
                J. Glaciol.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0022-1430
                1727-5652
                1961
                January 2017
                : 3
                : 30
                : 965-978
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                10.1017/S0022143000017378
                52e9d97f-4821-4884-8c2d-6c20ac3d47fb
                © 1961
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