You are seeing Ask web results for ENGLACIAL.
en·gla·cial ( n-gl sh l). adj. Located or occurring within a glacier. englacial [ɪnˈgleɪsɪəl]. adj. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) embedded in,
www.thefreedictionary.com/englacial www.thefreedictionary.com/englacial
2. believed to have been formerly within the ice of a glacier: englacial debris. Origin: 1890–95; en- 1 + glacial. Related forms: en⋅gla⋅cial⋅ly, adverb...
dictionary.reference.com/browse/englacial dictionary.reference.com/browse/englacial
Abundant englacial reflectivity occurs for approximately half the thickness of the ice (the lower half), and disruption of the englacial reflectors occurs in the lower 10–15% of the ice-thickness.
www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2008/2008GL033712.shtml
englacial adj. Located or occurring within a glacier.
www.answers.com/topic/englacial www.answers.com/topic/englacial
Definition of englacial from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of englacial. Pronunciation of englacial. Definition of the word englacial.
www.yourdictionary.com/englacial www.yourdictionary.com/englacial
The details of surface meltwater routing are very poorly understood, and no analytical capacity exists to predict the englacial path or and seasonal) empirical rules exist to characterize subglacial sliding and iceberg calving, but no physically-based and observationally confirmed laws exist to implement these processes...
caos.cims.nyu.edu/object/caos.abstract_2008.html
englacial - Ecology of englacial from A Dictionary of Ecology at Encyclopedia.com.
www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O14-englacial.html www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O14-englacial.html
interest in englacial drainage systems, to understand how meltwater reaching the base of the This includes how the englacial drainage system may evolve...
www.igsoc.org/journal/54/187/t08J047.pdf
399,783 papers on Academia.edu On the New Notion of the Set-Expectation for a Random Set of Events by Oleg Vorobyev...
www.academia.edu/people/Earth_Sciences/Glaciology/Radio... www.academia.edu/people/Earth_Sciences/Glaciology/Radioglaciology/Englacial_Radar_Scattering
Discrete englacial structures, including clear-ice layers, voids, and water conduits, compose a total of <3% of the ice mass. Planar features (clear-ice layers) are oriented near vertical and are not aligned with the sense of shear strain, meaning that the layers probably do not influence the homogeneity of the strain.
geology.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/23/10/... geology.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/23/10/901?ck=nck