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Mass Movement Processes in the Periglacial Environment
S. Millar
Department of Geography and the Environment
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
active layer
26%
analysis
5%
creep
21%
dating
17%
environmental change
19%
freeze-thaw cycle
28%
geomorphology
21%
gravity
16%
ground penetrating radar
23%
ice
30%
innovation
19%
isotope
16%
landform
21%
loss
11%
luminescence
23%
mass movement
77%
mass wasting
86%
material
18%
paleoenvironment
24%
periglacial environment
100%
regolith
24%
rockfall
27%
sediment
10%
shear strength
43%
shear stress
19%
slope angle
25%
slope failure
24%
slope stability
22%
snow avalanche
30%
snow cover
22%
soil
9%
soil texture
23%
solifluction
31%
stability analysis
22%
topography
16%
vegetation cover
21%
water
6%