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Author Archives: Clemens Spensberger

Journal editors have a key role in the scientific process. By having the final...
People

The dispatchers of knowledge

Author Clemens Spensberger Date April 11, 2014
Clemens Spensberger
Tagged bamos, Duncan Ackerley, editors, peer-review, Scientific journals, scientific legacy | Leave a comment |
In many ways, glaciers behave like ketchup. Once the layer of ketchup reaches a...
Ice

Ice can flow like ketchup

Author Clemens Spensberger Date October 4, 2013
Clemens Spensberger
Tagged ablation, accumulation, crevasse, glacier, ice flow, turspor | 5 Comments |
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