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Editorial: Summary of Activities 2008 Smith, M.J.
Journal of Maps, v2008, 510-516.
It is with much tiredness, and anticipation for 2009, that this annual December editorial is being written....
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Editorial: Quaternary of the British Isles and Adjoining Seas Smith, M.J., Rose, J. and Lukas, S.
Journal of Maps, v2008, 290-298.
This volume of the Journal of Maps is one of four volumes published from an Annual Discussion Meeting (ADM) of the Quaternary Research Association (QRA), in January 2008, to examine the Quaternary of the British Isles and the adjoining seas. This volume deals with evidence for Quaternary environmental change in map-form, and the other volumes, which will be published in the journals Quaternary Science Reviews, Journal of Quaternary Science and Proceedings of the Geologists' Association will be concerned, respectively, with Quaternary climates and climate change, Quaternary landscapes, and Quaternary Geology.
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Editorial: Applied Geomorphological Mapping Paron, P. and Smith, M.J. (2008)
Journal of Maps, v2008, 197-200.
Mapping forms and deposits, and inferring processes, of a landscape is a very complex exercise (Demek, 1982)....
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Glacial striae observations for Ireland compiled from historic records Smith, M.J., Knight, J. and Field, K.S.(2008)
Journal of Maps, v2008, 378-398.
Glacial landform mapping is one of the primary inputs for the reconstruction of past glacial environments and processes, potentially inferring maximum ice sheet extent and dynamics....
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Glacial geomorphological maps of the Glasgow region, western central Scotland Rose, J. and Smith, M.J. (2008)
Journal of Maps, v2008, 399-416.
This paper presents a 1:25,000 scale geomorphological map of the Glasgow region, western central Scotland, an area that was glaciated during the Last Glacial Maximum and, in part, during the Younger Dryas glaciation....
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