Many glaciers in the Karakoram Mountains, on the border of India and Pakistan, have stabilized or undergone an aggressive advance, he says, citing new evidence gathered by a team led by Michael Bishop, a mountain geomorphologist at the University of Nebraska.
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In addition, a geomorphologist is to take soil-core samples to determine what was the historical impact of flash floods, whether the creek channel shifted over the last century, and if there is a charred layer of sediment consistent with the burning of the Indian village.
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The glacier was studied in December 1957 by U . S . geologist T . L . Pewe, who named it for Arthur D . Howard, a geomorphologist of Stanford University who was a glaciologist in Antarctica during U . S . Navy Operation Highjump, 1946 47.
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During this time he was also acting as a consulting geomorphologist on a number of archaeological projects, most notably'Ain Ghazal in Northwestern Jordan and the Akrotiri-Aetokremnos Rockshelter on the island of Cyprus; both were multi-year projects with work at Ain Ghazal continuing to this day.
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According to environmental engineer and applied geomorphologist Tracy Drury, " [ after the 2006 slide they ] didn't even stop pounding nails . " As to any kind of buy-out program, Drury further stated, " I think we did the best we could under the constraints that nobody wanted to sell their property and move elsewhere ."
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It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-names Committee after Kenneth J . Bertrand ( 1910 1978 ), Professor of Geography, at The Catholic University of America, Washington, D . C . A geomorphologist and Antarctic historian, Bertrand was a member of the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names ( 1947 1973 ), and chairman 1962 1973.
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It was mapped from air photos taken by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition ( 1947 48 ) and the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition ( 1956 57 ), and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Austrian geomorphologist Fritz Machatschek ( 1876 1957 ), who was the joint author with Erich von Drygalski of " Gletscherkunde ", 1942.
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Colin Woodroffe, a coastal geomorphologist at the University of Wollongong, and a lead chapter author for the Charlie Veron, former chief scientist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science, said every original statement Plimer makes in the book on coral and coral reefs is incorrect, and that Plimer " serve [ s ] up diagrams from no acknowledged source, diagrams known to be obsolete and diagrams that combine bits of science with bits of fiction ."