“…This is because of the critical role subglacial meltwater plays in regulating the dynamics of ice masses, ice-marginal behaviour and associated hydrogeological systems within subglacial, marginal and proglacial areas (Boulton & Hindmarsh, 1987;Piotrowski et al, 2004Piotrowski et al, , 2006Evans & Hiemstra, 2005;Evans et al, 2006;Robinson et al, 2007;Boulton et al, 2009;Bartholomew et al, 2010). Put simply, subglacial meltwater deposits are the product of a hydrological regime that is not unique to subglacial environments, with similar regimes documented from a range of other sedimentary environments including intertidal (Cheel & Middleton, 1986), fluvial (Cheel, 1990, Røe, 1987Alexander et al, 2001) and channelised turbidity currents (Ito & Saito, 2006).…”