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This is the list of material pertaining to the UK

Banham, P.H., 1968. A preliminary note on the Pleistocene stratigraphy of northeast Norfolk. Proceedings of the Geologists Association, London 108, pp. 507?512.
Banham, P.H., 1977. Glaciotectonites in till stratigraphy. Boreas 6, pp. 101?106.
Banham, P.H., 1988. Polyphase glaciotectonic deformation in the contorted drift of Norfolk. In: Croot, D., Editor, 1988. Glaciotectonics: Forms and Processes, Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 27?32.
Briant, Becky, 2002, 'Fluvial responses to rapid climate change in Eastern England during the last glacial period'  Phd Cambridge
Boulton, G.S. and Caban, P.E., 1996. Groundwater flow beneath ice sheets: Part II??its impact on glacier tectonic structures and moraine formation. Quaternary Science Reviews 14, pp. 563?587.
Clark, P.U. and Walder, J.S., 1994. Subglacial drainage, eskers, and deforming beds beneath the Laurentide and Eurasian ice sheets. Geological Society of America Bulletin 106, pp. 304?314.
Evans, D.J.A., Owen, L.A. and Roberts, D.H., 1995. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Devensian Dimlington Stadial glacial deposits, east Yorkshire, England. Journal of Quaternary Science 10, pp. 241?265.
Eyles, N., Eyles, C.H. and McCabe, A.M., 1989. Sedimentation in an ice-contact subaqueous setting: the mid-Pleistocene "North Sea Drifts" of Norfolk, U.K. Quaternary Science Reviews 8, pp. 57?74.
Hart, J.K., 1987. The genesis of north east Norfolk Drift. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, University of East Anglia.
Hart, J.K., 1990. Proglacial glaciotectonic deformation and the origin of the Cromer Ridge push moraine, north Norfolk, England. Boreas 19, pp. 165?180.
Hart, J.K., 1992. Sedimentary environments associated with Glacial Lake Trimingham, Norfolk, U.K. Boreas 21, pp. 119?136.
Hart, J.K. and Boulton, G.S., 1991. The glacial drifts of north-eastern Norfolk. In: Ehlers, J., Gibbard, P.L. and Rose, J., Editors, 1991. Glacial Deposits in Great Britain and Ireland, Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 233?244.
Hart, J.K., Hindmarsh, R.C.A. and Boulton, G.S., 1990. Styles of subglacial glaciotectonic deformation within the context of the Anglian ice-sheet. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 15, pp. 227?241.
Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Riding, J.B., Hamblin, R.J.O. and Moorlock, B.S.P., 2002. Testing the case for a Middle Pleistocene Scandinavian glaciation in Eastern England: evidence for a Scottish ice source for tills within the Corton Formation of East Anglia, UK. Boreas 31, pp. 345?355.
Reid, C., 1882. The Geology of the country around Cromer. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales.
Robinson, A. H. W. , The Submerged Glacial Landscape off the Lincolnshire Coast, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, No. 44 (May, 1968), pp. 119-132
Rose, J., Candy, I. and Lee, J.R., 2000. Leet hill: pre-glacial and glaciofluvial river deposits?with possible evidence for a major glaciation prior to the deposition of the Lowestoft till. In: Lewis, S.G., Whiteman, C.A. and Preece, R.C., Editors, 2000. The Quaternary of Norfolk and Suffolk. Quaternary Research Association Field Guide, Quaternary Research Association, London, pp. 207?219.
West, R.G., 1980. The pre-glacial Pleistocene of the Norfolk and Suffolk coast. , Cambridge University Press, England.

This is the general list of Glaciation reference material

Aronow, S. 1959. Drumlins and related streamline features in the Warwick-Tokio area, North Dakota. American Journal of Science, 257(3):191-203. (See especially p. 202.)
Brennand, T.A., J. Shaw, & D.R. Sharpe. 1996. Regional-scale meltwater erosion and depositional patterns, northern Quebec, Canada. Annals of Geography 22 pp.85-92
Brennand, T.A. and J. Shaw. 1993. Tunnel channels and associated landforms, south-central Ontario: their implications for ice-sheet hydrology. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 31, pp. 505-522.
Charlesworth, J. K. 1957. The Quaternary era, with special reference to its glaciation. Volume 1. Edward Arnold, London. (See especially p. 39.5.)
Cox, D.E. 1979. Drumlins and diluvial currents. Creation Research Society Quarterly 16(3), pp 154-162.
Cox, D.E. 1976. Problems in the glacial theory. Creation Research Society Quarterly 13(1):2.534.
Demorest, M. 1939. Glacial movement and erosion, a criticism. American Journal of Science, 237(Cool:594-605. (See especially p. 600.)
Fairchild, H.L. 1905. Ice erosion theory a fallacy. Geological Society of America Bulletin 16:13-74.
Hall, Sir James. 1812. On the revolutions of the earth's surface. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 7:139-212.
Hunt, C. Warren. 1990. Environment of Violence. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, pp. 117-119. Quoted from Charles Ginenthal's The Flood.
Kor, P.S.G., J. Shaw & D.R. Sharpe. 1991. Erosion of bedrock by subglacial meltwater, Georgian Bay, Ontario: a regional view. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 28, 623-642.
Menzies, J. 1979. A review of the literature on the formation and location of drumlins. Earth Science Reviews. 14:315-359. (See especially p. 315.)
Munro, M. & Shaw, J. 1997. Erosional origin of hummocky terrain in south-central Alberta, Canada. Geology, 25(11) p. 10277-1030.
Shaw, J. & D. Kvill 1984. A glaciofluvial origin for drumlins of the Livingstone Lake area, Saskatchewan. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 21, 1442-1459.
Shaw, J. & Sharpe, D.R. 1987. Drumlin formation by subglacial meltwater erosion. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 24. 2316-2323.
Shaw, J., D. Kvill and B. Rains. 1989. Drumlins and catastrophic subglacial floods. Sedimentary Geology 62, 177-202.
Shaw, J. & R. Gilbert. 1990. Evidence for large-scale subglacial meltwater flood events in southern Ontario and northern New York State. Geology, v. 18, 1169-1172.
Shaw, J. 1994. A qualitative view of sub-ice-sheet landscape evolution. Progress in Physical Geography. 18,2. pp.159-184.
Shaw, J., B. Rains, R. Eyton, and L.Weissling. 1996, Laurentide subglacial outburst floods: landform evidence from digital elevation models. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 33, 1154-1168.
Shaw, J. and R.C. Freschauf. 1973. A kinematic discussion of the formation of glacial flutings. Canadian Geographer: 17(1):19-35. (See especially p. 19.)
Shoemaker, E.M. 1995 On the meltwater genesis of drumlins. Boreas vol. 24 pp.3-10
Smalley, I.J. and D.J.Unwin. 1968. The formation and shape of drumlins and their distribution and orientation in drumlin fields. Journal of Glaciology 7(51):377-390. (See especially p. 388.)
von Engeln, O. D. Glacial Geomorphology amd glacier motion, American Journal of Science, (5th Series) 23.5(210):426-440.


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