Wavering Ways Waves Work: Understanding glacier ogive formation using satellite and field observations combined with modelling
Naomi Ochwat(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), Julia Kaltenborn(Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute), Alison F. Banwell(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), Cal Hobson(Middlebury College), Emma Neuhauser(Williams College), Sydney Bidwell(Whitman College), Martin Truffer(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Robert S. Anderson(United States Geological Survey), Yoram Terleth(University of Idaho)
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