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Published May 4, 2020 | Version v1
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Thermal behaviour of retrogressive thaw slumps over time revealed by ERT - an example from Herschel Island, Canada

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In the last century the number of retrogressive thaw slumps has doubled in some arctic regions, e.g. Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, Canada [Lantuit and Pollard, 2008]. Retrogressive thaw slumps are a common thermocarst landform along the coast of Herschel Island [Lantuit and Pollard, 2005]. However mechanical conditions leading to the evolution of those retrogressive thaw slumps are poorly understood.

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Thermal behaviour of retrogressive thaw slumps over time revealed by ERT - an example from Herschel Island, Canada.pdf