Cite
Thin-layer effects in glaciological seismic amplitude-versus-angle (AVA) analysis: implications for characterising a subglacial till unit, Russell Glacier, West Greenland
MLA
Adam Booth, et al. “Thin-Layer Effects in Glaciological Seismic Amplitude-versus-Angle (AVA) Analysis: Implications for Characterising a Subglacial till Unit, Russell Glacier, West Greenland.” The Cryosphere, vol. 6, Aug. 2012, pp. 909–22. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-909-2012.
APA
Adam Booth, Tavi Murray, J. Carter, Alun Hubbard, Bernd Kulessa, Roger Clark, & Samuel H. Doyle. (2012). Thin-layer effects in glaciological seismic amplitude-versus-angle (AVA) analysis: implications for characterising a subglacial till unit, Russell Glacier, West Greenland. The Cryosphere, 6, 909–922. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-909-2012
Chicago
Adam Booth, Tavi Murray, J. Carter, Alun Hubbard, Bernd Kulessa, Roger Clark, and Samuel H. Doyle. 2012. “Thin-Layer Effects in Glaciological Seismic Amplitude-versus-Angle (AVA) Analysis: Implications for Characterising a Subglacial till Unit, Russell Glacier, West Greenland.” The Cryosphere 6 (August): 909–22. doi:10.5194/tc-6-909-2012.