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Date: 2010-09-20 14:02:47
Geology
Geochronology
Glaciology
Kangerlussuaq
Surface exposure dating
Greenland
Fjord
Incised
Physical geography
Geomorphology
Earth

Title: River response to Greenland deglaciation monitored with cosmogenic 10-Be: a new way of detecting and quantifying post-glacial emergence Authors & affiliations: P. Bierman1, A. B. Corbett1, L. Reusser1, J. Graly1,

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