Publication list - Neil Glasser

 

Books

Huddart, D. and Glasser, N.F. (in press; due May 2002). Quaternary of Northern England. JNCC, Peterborough. c.450pp.

Bennett, M.R. and Glasser, N.F. (1996). Glacial Geology: Ice Sheets and Landforms. John Wiley, London. 364 pp.

Glasser, N.F. and Bennett, M.R. (1996). Quaternary of the Cairngorms. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London. 149 pp.

 

Refereed journal articles (in reverse chronological order)

Glasser, N.F. and Hambrey, M.J. (2002). Sedimentary facies and landform genesis at a temperate outlet glacier: Soler Glacier, North Patagonian Icefield. Sedimentology 49(1), 43-64.

Glasser, N.F., Hambrey, M.J. and Aniya, M. (2002). An advance of Soler Glacier, North Patagonian Icefield at c. AD 1222-1342. The Holocene, 12(1), 113-120.

Glasser, N.F. (2001). Conservation and Management of the Earth Heritage Resource in Great Britain. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 44(6), 889-906.

Glasser, N.F. and Hambrey, M.J. (2001). Styles of sedimentation beneath Svalbard valley glaciers under changing dynamic and thermal regimes. Journal of the Geological Society, London 158(4), 697-707.

Glasser, N.F. and Hambrey, M.J. (2001). Tidewater glacier beds: insights from iceberg debris in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. Journal of Glaciology 47(157), 295-302.

Glasser, N.F., Hambrey, M.J., Huddart, D., Gonzalez, S., Crawford, K.R. and Maltman, A.J. (2001). Terrestrial glacial sedimentation on the eastern margin of the Irish Sea basin: Thurstaston, Wirral. Proceedings of the Geologists Association, 112(2), 131-146.

Hambrey, M.J., Bennett, M.R., Glasser, N.F. and Huddart, D. (2001). High-Arctic glaciers as analogues for glacial landform development in Britain. Geology Today, 17(1), 24-28.

Hambrey, M.J., Davies, J.R., Glasser N.F., Waters, R.A., Dowdeswell, J.A., Wilby, P.R., Wilson, D and Etienne, J.L. (2001). Devensian glacigenic sedimentation and landscape evolution in the Cardigan area of southwest Wales. Journal of Quaternary Science, 16(5), 455-482. 

Bennett, M.R., Huddart, D., Glasser, N.F. and Hambrey, M.J. (2000). Resedimentation of debris on an ice-cored lateral moraine in the High-Arctic (Kongsvegen, Svalbard). Geomorphology, 35, 21-40.

Glasser, N.F. and Sambrook Smith, G.H. (1999). Glacial meltwater erosion of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge: implications for ice dynamics during the Late Devensian glaciation of northwest England.  Journal of Quaternary Science, 14(7), 703-710.

Glasser, N.F. and Hambrey, M.J. (1999). ‘Subglacial meltwater channels at Thurstaston Hill, Wirral and their significance for Late Devensian ice sheet dynamics’: Correspondence and reply.  Proceedings of the Geologists Association, 110, 73-76.

Glasser, N.F., Bennett, M.R. and Huddart, D. (1999). Distribution of glaciofluvial sediment within and on the surface of a high arctic valley glacier: Marthabreen, Svalbard. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 24, 303-318.

Bennett, M.R., Waller, R.I., Glasser, N.F., Hambrey, M.J. and Huddart, D. (1999). Glacigenic clast fabrics: genetic fingerprint or wishful thinking? Journal of Quaternary Science, 14(2), 125-135.

Bennett, M.R., Huddart, D. and Glasser, N.F. (1999). Large-scale bedrock displacement by cirque glaciers. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, 31(1), 99-107.

Hambrey, M.J., Bennett, M.R., Dowdeswell, J.A., Glasser, N.F. and Huddart, D. (1999) Debris entrainment and transfer in polythermal glaciers. Journal of Glaciology, 45(149), 69-86.

Glasser, N.F., Bennett, M.R., Hambrey, M.J. and Huddart, D. (1999). The morphology, composition and origin of medial moraines on polythermal glaciers in Svalbard. Glacial Geology and Geomorphology, 1999rp03.

Hambrey, M.J., Bennett, M.R., Glasser, N.F., Huddart, D. and Crawford, K.R. (1999). Facies and landforms associated with ice deformation in a tidewater glacier, Svalbard. Glacial Geology and Geomorphology, 1999rp07.

Bennett, M.R., Hambrey, M.J., Huddart, D., Glasser, N.F. and Crawford, K.R. (1999). The landform and sediment assemblage produced by a tidewater glacier surge in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. Quaternary Science Reviews, 18, 1213-1246.

Huddart, D., Glasser, N.F. and Bennett, M.R. (1999). Morphology and sedimentology of a high-arctic esker system: Vegbreen, Svalbard. Boreas, 28, 253-273.

Glasser, N.F. and Hambrey, M.J. (1998). Subglacial meltwater channels at Thurstaston Hill, Wirral and their significance for Late Devensian ice sheet dynamics. Proceedings of the Geologists Association, 109, 139-148.

Glasser, N.F., Crawford, K.R., Hambrey, M.J., Bennett, M.R. and Huddart, D. (1998). Lithological and structural controls on the surface wear characteristics of glaciated metamorphic bedrock surfaces: Ossian Sarsfjellet, Svalbard. Journal of Geology, 106(3), 319-329.

Glasser, N.F. and Nicholson, F.H. (1998). Subglacial meltwater erosion at Loch Treig. Scottish Journal of Geology, 34(1), 7-13.

Glasser, N.F., Hambrey, M..J., Crawford, K.R., Bennett, M.R. and Huddart, D. (1998). The structural glaciology of Kongsvegen, Svalbard, and its role in landform genesis. Journal of Glaciology, 44 (146), 136-148.

Glasser, N.F., Bennett, M.R. and Huddart, D. (1998). Ice-marginal characteristics of Fridtjovbreen (Svalbard) during its recent surge. Polar Research, 17(1), 93-100.

Bennett, M.R., Hambrey, M..J., Huddart, D. Glasser, N.F. and Crawford, K.R. (1998). The ice-dammed lakes of Ossian Sarsfjellet (Svalbard): their origin and significance. Boreas, 27, 25-43.

Huddart, D., Bennett, M.R., Hambrey, M.J., Glasser, N.F. and Crawford, K.R. (1998). Origin of well rounded gravels in glacial deposits from Brøggerhalvøya, northwest Spitsbergen: potential problems caused by sediment reworking in the glacial environment. Polar Research, 17(1), 61-69.

Bennett, M.R., Hambrey, M.J., Huddart, D. and Glasser, N.F. (1998). Glacial thrusting and moraine-mound formation in Svalbard and Britain: the example of Coire a’ Cheud-chnoic (Valley of a Hundred Hills), Torridon, Scotland. Quaternary Proceedings, 6, 17-34.

Sambrook Smith, G.H. and Glasser, N.F.  (1998). Late Devensian ice sheet characteristics: a palaeohydraulic approach. Geological Journal, 33, 149-158.

Glasser, N.F. (1997). The origin and significance of sheet joints in the Cairngorm granite. Scottish Journal of Geology, 33(2), 125-31.

Glasser, N.F. and Hall, A.M. (1997). Calculating Quaternary glacial erosion rates in North East Scotland. Geomorphology, 20, 29-48.

Bennett, M.R., Doyle, P., Glasser, N.F. and Larwood, J.G. (1997). An assessment of the “conservation void” as a management technique for geological conservation in disused quarries. Journal of Environmental Management, 50, 223-233.

Hambrey, M.J., Huddart, D., Bennett, M.R. and Glasser, N.F. (1997). Genesis of  “hummocky moraines” by thrusting in glacier ice: evidence from Svalbard and Britain.  Journal of the Geological Society of London, 154, 623-632.

Siegert, M.J. and Glasser, N.F. (1997). Convergent flow of ice within the Astralobe subglacial basin, Terre Adélie, East Antarctica: an hypothesis derived from numerical modelling experiments. Polar Research, 16(1), 63-72.

Glasser, N.F. (1995). Modelling the effects of topography on ice sheet erosion, Scotland.  Geografiska Annaler, 77A, 67-82.

Warren, C.R., Glasser, N.F., Kerr, A.R., Harrison, S., Winchester, V. and Rivera, A. (1995). Characteristics of tidewater calving activity at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. Journal of Glaciology, 41 (138), 273-289.

Warren, C.R., Greene, D.R. and Glasser, N.F. (1995). Glaciar Upsala, Patagonia: rapid calving retreat in fresh water. Annals of Glaciology, 21, 311-316.

Warren, C.R. and Glasser, N.F. (1992). Contrasting response of South Greenland glaciers to recent climatic change. Arctic and Alpine Research, 24, 124-32.   

Sugden, D.E., Glasser, N.F. and Clapperton, C.M. (1992). Evolution of large roches moutonnées. Geografiska Annaler, 74A, 253-264.

 

Book chapters

Glasser, N.F., Hambrey, M.J., Davies, J.R. and Waters, R.A. (2001). Gwbert. In: Walker, M.J.C. and McCarroll, D. (editors) The Quaternary of West Wales. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London, p 48-50.

Etienne, J.L., Hambrey, M.J., Davies, J.R., Waters, R.A. and Glasser, N.F., (2001). Poppit Sands. In: Walker, M.J.C. and McCaroll, D. (editors) The Quaternary of West Wales. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London, p 51-54.

Hambrey, M.J., Glasser, N.F., Davies, J.R. and Waters, R.A. (2001). Allt-y-goed. In: Walker, M.J.C. and McCarroll, D. (editors) The Quaternary of West Wales. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London, p55-56.

Glasser, N.F. (1997). The Dynamics of Ice Sheets and Glaciers. In: Gordon, J.E. (ed) Reflections on the Ice Age in Scotland. Scottish Association of Geography Teachers, Glasgow. pp37-44. ISBN 0 9524210 11.

Glasser, N.F. (1996). Introduction. In: Glasser, N.F. and Bennett, M.R. (editors). Quaternary of the Cairngorms. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London. Pages 1-12.

Glasser, N.F. (1996). Landforms of Glacial Erosion in the Cairngorm Mountains. In: Glasser, N.F. and Bennett, M.R. (editors) Quaternary of the Cairngorms. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London. Pages 104-113.

Bennett, M.R, Mather, A.E. and Glasser, N.F. (1996). Earth hummocks and boulder runs at Merrivale, Dartmoor. In: Charman, D.J., Newnham, R.M. and Croot, D.G. (editors) The Quaternary of Devon and East Cornwall. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London. Pages 81-96.

Glasser, N.F. (1995). The Conservation of Quaternary Geological Sites in the Lower Thames. In: Bridgland, D.R., Allen, P. and Haggart, B.A. (eds), 1995. The Quaternary of the Lower Reaches of the Thames. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London. Pages 71-76.

Glasser, N.F. (1995). Conservation of the Swanscombe site. In: Bridgland, D.R., Allen, P. and Haggart, B.A. (eds), 1995. The Quaternary of the Lower Reaches of the Thames. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London. Pages 144-145.

Glasser, N.F. (1995). The conservation of the Lion Pit tramway cutting. In: Bridgland, D.R., Allen, P. and Haggart, B.A. (eds), 1995. The Quaternary of the Lower Reaches of the Thames. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London. Pages 230-231.

 

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