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Title: End Moraine Facies


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End Moraine Facies
Mud/debris flow
Flowtill
Sheetflow
Debris flow
Bar gravel
Debris flow
Sheetflow
HyperX flow
HyperX flow
Sheetflow
Distal flowtill
HyperX flow
Sheetflow
Stream flow
Stream flow
Overbank
Gelifluction
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Grounded Ice andGlaciofluvial locations
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Grounded Ice FaciesUnstratified Diamicts
  • Bimodal Particle Size Distribution
  • Unsorted pebbles, cobbles, and boulders
  • Interstitial matrix of sand, silt, and clay
  • Elongate particles show preferred orientation
  • Some crude imbrication
  • Long axes dipping upstream

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Stratified Diamicts
  • Sediments generated by
  • Supraglacial, englacial, subglacial processes
  • Better sorting
  • Lack the bimodal size distribution associated
    with direct deposition
  • Pebbles may be rounded by meltwater transport
  • Some stratification from reworking
  • Seen in the form of kames, kame terraces, eskers

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Glaciofluvial Deposits
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Glaciofluvial Deposits
  • Can be deposited in
  • Subglacial and englacial conduits
  • Supraglacial and proglacial streams
  • Lithofacies reflect local sediment supply
  • Well stratified and feature sedimentary
    structures at varying scales
  • Dependant on stream discharge and sediment supply

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Facies Distribution
  • NOTE
  • May be gradation from pure till to type A as well
    as among types!

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Distinction from Outwash
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Kames
  • Small mound-shaped accumulations of sand or
    gravel
  • Form in pockets or crevasses in the ice
  • Commonly feature fining upwards sequences
  • Large unsorted clasts overlain by sands and silts
  • Thermal?

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Eskers
  • Narrow, sinuous ridges of sediment parallel to
    ice flow
  • Can include gravels, sands, and silt
  • Some facies may be extremely well stratified
  • Feature gravels overlain by fine, fluvial
    sediments
  • Topped or interbedded with diamictites

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Glacier Marine Sediment Facies
  • By Scott Patterson
  • Geol 445 Glacier Geology
  • 4/5/03

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Glacier Marine Sediment Facies Definitions
  • Till terrestrial, primary glacier deposited
    diamicton
  • Glacimarine drift marine till
  • Facies stratigraphic units distinguished by
    lithologic, structural and organic
    characteristics detectable in the field (Boggs
    2001)

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Proximal vs. Distal
Eyles et al 1991 Boggs 2001
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Distal Glacier Marine Facies Characteristics
  • Settled Sediment
  • Extreme variation in clast type (lithology and
    source)
  • Dropstones with soft sediment deformation
  • Stratification
  • Marine fossils (forams and diatoms)

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Sediment plumes off a Glacier
(Cofaigh, 2001)
Soon to be Settled Sediment Norway
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Settled Sediment - Varves
  • Sources outer/inter flows
  • Stratification
  • Fine-grained laminae fine sand/silt silt/clay
  • thin from ice
  • dark from organics

Eyles et al 1991
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Dropstones
  • Clast lithology gneiss in mudstone
  • Boulder
  • Subrounded

http//geologyindy.byu.edu/faculty/rah/slides/Rock
20Canyon/Precambrian20Glaciers/dropstones20page
.htm
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