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- A subglacial volcano, also known as a glaciovolcano, is a volcanic form produced by subglacial eruptions or eruptions beneath the surface of a glacier...
- Columbia, and it is even possible that they play a role in deglaciation. Glaciovolcanic products have been identified in Iceland, the Canadian province of British...
- normally named after an ****ociated central volcano. The largest known glaciovolcanic central volcano on Earth is Mount Haddington, a glacier-covered shield...
- volcanic sequences in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: products of glaciovolcanic eruptions under different thermal regimes". Bulletin of Volcanology...
- Helgafell – Valahnúkar – Húsfell Erica A. M****ey: A Comparative Study of Glaciovolcanic Palagonitization of Tholeitic and Alkaline Sideromelane in Helgafell...
- Winnipegosis Komatiite Belt Erica A. M****ey: A Comparative Study of Glaciovolcanic Palagonitization of Tholeitic and Alkaline Sideromelane in Helgafell...
- (February 2016). "G.M. Pedersen, Semi-automatic classification of glaciovolcanic landforms: An object-based mapping approach based on geomorphometry"...
- the surface of an ice sheet. World regions identified for possible glaciovolcanic activity include Alaska, and western parts of Canada, southern Chile...
- Tsekone Ridge on Mount Edziza's northwestern flank, both of which are glaciovolcanic in origin. Pillow Ridge is a nearly 4 km (2.5 mi) long, northwesterly-trending...
- E.; Ellerman, P. J.; Dunbar, N. W. (1985). "A re-interpretation of glaciovolcanic interaction at Mount Takahe and Mount Murphy, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica"...