Geomorphology of Gullies at Thomas Lee Inlet, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic
Published 2018 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Geomorphology of Gullies at Thomas Lee Inlet, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
PERMAFROST AND PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 19-34
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2018-12-28
DOI
10.1002/ppp.1992
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Quasi-Steady Evolution of Hillslopes in Layered Landscapes: An Analytic Approach
- (2018) R. C. Glade et al. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-EARTH SURFACE
- Testing the water hypothesis: Quantitative morphological analysis of terrestrial and martian mid-latitude gullies
- (2017) S.W. Hobbs et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- A novel topographic parameterization scheme indicates that martian gullies display the signature of liquid water
- (2016) Susan J. Conway et al. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
- Spatial distribution of thermokarst terrain in Arctic Alaska
- (2016) L.M. Farquharson et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Surface morphology of fans in the high-Arctic periglacial environment of Svalbard: Controls and processes
- (2015) Tjalling de Haas et al. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Long-term monitoring of martian gully formation and evolution with MRO/HiRISE
- (2015) Colin M. Dundas et al. ICARUS
- Global documentation of gullies with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Context Camera and implications for their formation
- (2015) Tanya N. Harrison et al. ICARUS
- FactoMineR: AnRPackage for Multivariate Analysis
- (2015) Sébastien Lê et al. Journal of Statistical Software
- Effects of thermo-erosion gullying on hydrologic flow networks, discharge and soil loss
- (2014) Etienne Godin et al. Environmental Research Letters
- Decameter thick remnant glacial ice deposits on Mars
- (2014) Susan J. Conway et al. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
- Planetary habitability: lessons learned from terrestrial analogues
- (2014) Louisa J. Preston et al. International Journal of Astrobiology
- Advances in Thermokarst Research
- (2013) S. V. Kokelj et al. PERMAFROST AND PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES
- Geomorphology of a thermo-erosion gully, Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada1This article is one of a series of papers published in this CJES Special Issue on the theme of Fundamental and applied research on permafrost in Canada.2Polar Continental Shelf Project Contribution 043-11.
- (2012) Etienne Godin et al. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
- Seasonal activity and morphological changes in martian gullies
- (2012) Colin M. Dundas et al. ICARUS
- Sediment dynamics below retreating cliffs
- (2011) D. J. Ward et al. EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
- Classification of sorted patterned ground areas based on their environmental characteristics (Skagafjörður, Northern Iceland)
- (2011) Thierry Feuillet et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Effects of Ice Content on the Thermal Erosion of Permafrost: Implications for Coastal and Fluvial Erosion
- (2011) L. Dupeyrat et al. PERMAFROST AND PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES
- The Definition of the Standard WMO Climate Normal: The Key to Deriving Alternative Climate Normals
- (2010) Anthony Arguez et al. BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
- New and recent gully activity on Mars as seen by HiRISE
- (2010) Colin M. Dundas et al. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
- Gully processes and gully dynamics
- (2009) M. J. Kirkby et al. EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
- Geologically recent gully–polygon relationships on Mars: Insights from the Antarctic Dry Valleys on the roles of permafrost, microclimates, and water sources for surface flow
- (2009) J.S. Levy et al. ICARUS
- Overview of analogue science activities at the McGill Arctic Research Station, Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian High Arctic
- (2009) Wayne Pollard et al. PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
- Electromagnetic characterization of polar ice-wedge polygons: Implications for periglacial studies on Mars and Earth
- (2009) Alaura C. Singleton et al. PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
- Recent bright gully deposits on Mars: Wet or dry flow?
- (2008) Jon D. Pelletier et al. GEOLOGY
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started