Cave discoveries and speleogenetic features in northeast Greenland
Solution caves situated in the Centrumsø region of northeast Greenland (80°N) were first documented in 1960. Since then, there have been three dedicated caving expeditions to the area that have increased the numbers of cave observations and discoveries substantially. Here, the larg...
Main Authors: | Moseley, GE, Barton, HA, Spötl, C, Töchterle, P, Paul Smith, M, Bjerkenås, SE, Blakeley, C, Hodkinson, PD, Shone, RC, Sivertsen, HC, Wright, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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British Cave Research Association
2020
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