Processes and feedbacks associated with iceberg calving and subaqueous terminus morphology, Tasman/Haupapa Glacier, New Zealand (2020)

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Lindsay J, Purdie H, Rack W (2020). Processes and feedbacks associated with iceberg calving and subaqueous terminus morphology, Tasman/Haupapa Glacier, New Zealand. Matiu/Somes Island, Wellington: Snow and Ice Research Group (SIRG) workshop. 03/02/2020-05/02/2020.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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