Seabed corrugations beneath an Antarctic ice shelf revealed by autonomous underwater vehicle survey: Origin and implications for the history of Pine Island Glacier. Graham, A., G., C., Dutrieux, P., Vaughan, D., G., Nitsche, F., O., Gyllencreutz, R., Greenwood, S., L., Larter, R., D., & Jenkins, A. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 8, 2013.
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