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The Geomorphic Significance of Rock Temperature Variations in Cold Environments: A Discussion
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The Geomorphic Significance of Rock Temperature Variations in Cold Environments: A Discussion
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J. P. McGreevy
J. P. McGreevy
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W. B. Whalley
W. B. Whalley
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1 May 1982
journal article
Published by
Taylor & Francis
in
Arctic and Alpine Research
Vol. 14
(2)
,
157
https://doi.org/10.2307/1551114
Abstract
Some recent literature concerned with the freezing of water in rocks has suggested that -5°C is a possible upper limit for frost shattering to occur. This paper...
Keywords
GEOMORPHIC SIGNIFICANCE
FREEZING
FROST
SHATTERING
SIGNIFICANCE OF ROCK
ROCK TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS
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