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- who: . and colleagues from the Newcastle University, United Kingdom have published the paper: Distinct modes of meltwater drainage and landform development beneath the last Barents Sea ice sheet, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose that surface lake drainage during deglaciation led to the high density of eskers and occurrence of parallel eskers less than 1 km apart at sites 3 and 4 .
- how: Data were collected using a hull-mounted Kongsberg Simrad EM302 system at a ping rate of ~0.7 Hz and processed in QPS Qimera software v2.4 to . . .
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