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French, H. M. (1986). Periglacial involutions and mass displacement structures, Banks Island,
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French. H. M. (1987). Periglacial processes and landforms in the Western Canadian Arctic.
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French, H. M. (1988). The active layer. In: Clark, M. J., ed., Advances in Periglacial Geomorphol-
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French, H. M. (1996). The Periglacial Environment , 2nd edn. Addison Wesley Longman, Harlow,
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French, H. M. (1998). Permafrost, real estate and climate change: the case of Thompson, Northern
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French, H. M. (1999). Past and present permafrost as an indicator of climate change. Polar Research ,
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French, H. M., Demitroff, M. (2001). Cold-climate origin of the enclosed depressions and wetlands
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French, H. M., Egginton, P. (1973). Thermokarst development, Banks Island, Western Canadian
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French, H. M., Egorov, I. E. (1998). 20th century variations in the southern limit of permafrost near
Thompson, Northern Manitoba, Canada. In: Lewkowicz, A. G., Allard, M., eds., Permafrost,
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French, H. M., Gozdzik, J. (1988). Pleistocene epigenetic and syngenetic frost fi ssures, Belchatow,
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French, H. M., Guglielmin, M. (1999). Observations on the ice-marginal periglacial geomorphology
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French, H. M., Guglielmin, M. (2000). Cryogenic weathering of granite, Northern Victoria Land,
Antarctica. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes , 11 , 305-314.
French, H. M., Guglielmin, M. (2002a). Observations on granite weathering phenomena, Mount
Keinath, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes , 13 , 231-236.
French, H. M., Guglielmin, M. (2002b). Cryogenic grooves on a granite nunatak, Northern Victoria
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French, H. M., Harry, D. G. (1983). Ground ice conditions and thaw lakes, Sachs River Lowlands,
Banks Island, Canada. In: Poser, H., Schunke, E., eds., Mesoformen des Reliefs im heutigen Per-
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