2024
DOI: 10.1002/esp.6030
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Controls on glacial kettle morphology

Jillian S. Prescott,
Lucas K. Zoet,
Dougal D. Hansen
et al.

Abstract: Glacial kettles are surficial depressions that form in formerly glaciated terrain when buried stagnant ice melts within pro‐glacial sediments, often deposited by meltwater streams. Kettles, like other glacial landforms, provide insight into the impact of climate on landscape evolution, such as the extent and timing of glaciations. The geometry of kettle features is variable, but existing theory does not explain the range of observed morphologies. Our study aims to establish a quantitative relationship between … Show more

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