A strong characteristic of all subglacial bedforms are that that they occur in discrete and fairly well defined fields or swarms comprising hundreds to thousands of individuals, and that different ...
If you look at, or map and quantify, subglacial bedforms it is obvious that they are not just individual features (e.g. a drumlin) but are part of a "field" or pattern with elements that repeat and ...
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