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Existing lowland ice caps are usually considered the best analogues for formerly glaciated areas and as such Icelandic glaciers have been intensively investigated with regard to process-orientated sediment-landform interrelationships. Much work has been directed towards understanding the interaction between volcanic activity and glacier response i.e. water outbursts - jökulhlhaups and sudden events of rapid flowing glacier ice, i.e. surges. The Mýrdalsjökull ice cap has served as an excellent 'ice-age' laboratory and publications are found in all major peer-reviewed journals.The Mýrdalsjök
Glaciology. --- Mýrdalsj{diaer}okull (Iceland) --- Katla (Iceland) --- Cryology --- Geology, Glacial --- Glacial geology --- Glaciogeology --- Geology --- Hydrology --- Glaciers --- Mýrdalsjökull (Iceland) --- Myrdalsjökull (Iceland) --- Mýrdalsjökull (Iceland)
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