Dynamic cycles, ice streams and their impact on the extent, chronology and deglaciation of the British-Irish ice sheet
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D. Sugden | A. Hall | T. Bradwell | M. Stoker | N. Golledge | H. Patton | A. Hubbard | R. Cooper | R. Cooper
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