id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3k7s65nzlzd3hb4ojctcuiyjhq Richard Hodgkins Glacial Geology: Ice Sheets and Landforms. Matthew R. Bennett and Neil F. Glasser. 1996. Chichester, New York, Brisbane, Toronto, Singapore: John Wiley. xi + 364 p, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-471-96345-3. £19.99 1997 2 .pdf application/pdf 1936 95 50 GLACIAL GEOLOGY: ICE SHEETS AND LANDFORMS. Hambrey (1994), and, now, Glacial geology: ice sheets account of glacial geology at the undergraduate level. authors have indeed produced a text that both undergraduates and their teachers will find a useful learning and forms are described as smooth-walled, 'sculpted' depressions and channels cut into bedrock, indicative of warmbased ice, abundant meltwater, and low effective normal example from the chapter 'Glacial sedimentation on land' At 364 pages, Bennett and Glasser's text producing a concise, accessible text that conveys their own The English polar explorers of the first part of the present The cultural and ideological significance of polar exploration is the subject matter of Francis Spufford's I may The poles did undoubtedly fire the imaginations of English polar explorers and administrators. However, Spufford's account of polar exploration is the varied geographical imaginations of nineteenth-century polar writings. Scott's party, in a tent somewhere on the polar ice. ./cache/work_3k7s65nzlzd3hb4ojctcuiyjhq.pdf ./txt/work_3k7s65nzlzd3hb4ojctcuiyjhq.txt