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  • Differential rock weathering in the Valley of the Boulders, Kärkevagge, Swedish Lapland
  • Chemical erosion ; Cold area ; Differential erosion ; Erratic boulder ; Geochemistry ; Lapland ; Mineralogy ; Sweden ; Weathering
  • 2008
  • Biogenic process ; Cold area ; Dating ; Erratic boulder ; Lichen ; Moraine ; Norway ; Periglacial features ; Plant colonization ; Weathering
  • the reduction in Schmidt hammer R-values that followed the rapid colonization by this endolithic lichen of pyroxene-granulite boulders on terrain deglaciated over the last 88 years on the Storbreen glacier foreland, Jotunheimen. The rapid rate of biological
  • 2008
  • Cold area ; Dating ; Erratic boulder ; Glacial features ; Greenland ; Lichenometry ; Moraine
  • 2008
  • This paper provides lessons learned from successfull climate change professional development for teachers in the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, including the importance of inquiry-based curriculum activities, the importance
  • 2008
  • [b1] Office of Education and Outreach Univ. Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Colorado, Boulder, Etats-Unis
  • Alps (The) ; Arctic Region ; Carbonate rock ; Chemical erosion ; Chile ; Climate ; Cold area ; Equatorial climate ; Erosion rate ; Erratic boulder ; Europe ; Holocene ; Karst ; Limestone ; Palaeogeography ; Patagonia ; Spitsbergen ; Svalbard
  • 2008
  • and ploughing boulder processes, have been conducted at 25 sites distributed across : the Jalovecká Valley in the Western Tatra Mts of Slovakia, as well as the source area of the Predné Međodoly and Zadné Međodoly Valleys in the Belianske Tatry. The results have
  • 2008
  • , (Moras Creek, Québec), characterized by moderate slope and high relative roughness. The results show that the rapid adjustment of the bed is associated with the development of key sedimentary structures anchored by the large boulders. At the reach scale
  • 2008
  • 2008
  • [b1] Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, Etats-Unis
  • 2008
  • [b1] Outreach and Education Group, Cooperative Inst. for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, Etats-Unis
  • 2008
  • [b1] Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, Etats-Unis
  • transport processes (mass movements such as solifluction, slope wash, dirty avalanches and rock- and boulder falls). They differ considerably in nature and therefore different approaches for the derivation of their spatial extent are required. A three
  • 2008