This chapter reviews basic knowledge of the landforms used in paleoglaciological reconstructions, as well as our limitations in understanding their formational processes (the forward problem); the possibilities and pitfalls of data acquisition, data reduction, and cartographic practices; and the methodology developed by Kleman and Borgström for the reconstruction of ice sheets (the inversion problem).
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Stroeven, A., Hättestrand, C., Jansson, K., & Kleman, J. (2021). Paleoglaciology (pp. 431–457). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42584-5_17
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