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A global assessment of the societal impacts of glacier outburst floods
2016285 citationsJonathan L. Carrivick, Fiona S. Tweedprofile →
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Russell, Andrew J., et al.. (2003). The causes, characteristics and impacts of a volcanically-induced jökulhlaup, Sólheimajökull, Iceland. EAEJA. 6276.1 indexed citations
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Carrivick, Jonathan L., Andrew J. Russell, Fiona S. Tweed, & Óskar Knudsen. (2003). Glacier outburst floods (jökulhlaups) from Kverkfjöll, Iceland: flood routeways, flow characteristics and sedimentary impacts. EAEJA. 6398.2 indexed citations
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Roberts, Matthew J., Andrew J. Russell, Fiona S. Tweed, & Óskar Knudsen. (2002). Controls on the Development of Supraglacial Floodwater Outlets during Jökulhlaups. Staffordshire Online Repository (Staffordshire University).5 indexed citations
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Russell, Andrew J., et al.. (2002). The Role of Hydrograph Shape in Controlling Glacier Outburst Flood (Jökulhlaup) Sedimentation: Justification of Field Prototypes for Flume Modelling. Staffordshire Online Repository (Staffordshire University).1 indexed citations
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Russell, Andrew J., et al.. (2002). The role of hydrograph shape in controlling glacier outburst flood (jökulhlaup) sedimentation.. IAHS-AISH publication. 305–313.10 indexed citations
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Roberts, Matthew J., Fiona S. Tweed, Andrew J. Russell, et al.. (2002). Glaciohydraulic supercooling and englacial sediment entrainment in temperate glaciers. Staffordshire Online Repository (Staffordshire University).1 indexed citations
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Russell, Andrew J., Fiona S. Tweed, Óskar Knudsen, et al.. (2002). The geomorphic impact and sedimentary characteristics of the July 1999 jökulhlaup on the Jökulsá á Sólheimasandi, Mýrdalsjökull, southern Iceland. Staffordshire Online Repository (Staffordshire University).7 indexed citations
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Knudsen, Óskar, Michaela Roberts, Fiona S. Tweed, et al.. (2001). Five 'Supercool' Icelandic Glaciers. AGUFM. 2001.8 indexed citations
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