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Riverman, K.L. et al., 2019. Wet subglacial bedforms of the NE Greenland Ice Stream shear margins. Annals of Glaciology, 60, pp.91–99.
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Sanders, J.W. et al., 2018. Variations in the surface velocity of an alpine cirque glacier. Journal of Glaciology, 64, pp.969–976.
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Dow, C.F. et al., 2011. Subsurface hydrology of an overdeepened cirque glacier. Journal of Glaciology, 57, pp.1067–1078.
de Fleurian, B. et al., 2018. SHMIP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project. Journal of Glaciology, 64, pp.897–916.
Dow, C.F. et al., 2013. Seismic evidence of mechanically-weak sediments underlying Russell Glacier, West Greenland. Annals of Glaciology, 54, pp.135–141.
Kulessa, B. et al., 2017. Seismic evidence for complex sedimentary control of Greenland Ice Sheet flow. Science Advances, 3, p.e1603071.
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Dow, C.F. et al., 2015. Modeling of subglacial hydrological development following rapid supraglacial lake drainage. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface.
Dow, C.F., Werder, M.A. & Walker, R.T., 2016. Modeling Antarctic subglacial lake filling and drainage cycles. The Cryosphere, 10, pp.1381–1393.
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Poinar, K., Dow, C.F. & Andrews, L.C., 2019. Long-Term Support of an Active Subglacial Hydrologic System in Southeast Greenland by Firn Aquifers. Geophysical Research Letters, 46, pp.4772–4781.
Dow, C.F., Karlsson, N.B. & Werder, M.A., 2018. Limited impact of subglacial supercooling freeze-on for Greenland ice sheet stratigraphy. Geophysical Research Letters, 45, pp.1481–1489.
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Sanders, J.W. et al., 2010. Dynamics of an alpine cirque glacier. American Journal of Science, 310, pp.217–227.
Dow, C.F. et al., 2018. Dynamics of active subglacial lakes in Recovery Ice Stream. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 123, pp.837–850.
Walker, R.T. et al., 2017. Determining ice-sheet uplift surrounding lakes with a viscous plate model. Frontiers in Earth Sciences, 5, p.103.
Fitzpatrick, A.A.W. et al., 2014. A decade (2002–2012) of supraglacial lake volume estimates across Russell Glacier, West Greenland. The Cryosphere, 8, pp.107–121.

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