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Title: Deposits by Glaciers


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Deposits by Glaciers
  • Most of the material carried by glaciers is
    deposited by melting, called drift.
  • 2 kinds of drift
  • Till is left under or along the sides of a moving
    glacier
  • Outwash is deposits from meltwater

Till at the edge of a glacier
Glacial outwash plain
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Moraines
  • The ground moraine forms a thin, fairly even
    deposit over the area of the glacier.
  • Lateral and medial moraines form ridges
  • The end moraine forms a ridge at the ice front,
    when a glacier recedes, recessional moraines
    form.
  • The terminal moraine marks the glaciers farthest
    advance
  • Large glacial boulders are called erratics.

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Moraines
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Drumlins
  • Drumlins are long, smooth canoe-shaped hills made
    of till, typically 400 m long, 100 m wide, 25 m
    high.
  • Likely formed when a glacier swept over a
    previous moraine

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Outwash Plains and Eskers
  • Outwash plains look like alluvial fans made up of
    deposits from meltwater at the ice front.
  • Subglacial streams leave deposits as winding
    ridges called Eskers.

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Kames, Kettles and Deltas
  • Kames are small cone-shaped hills of stratified
    sand and gravel, formed by stream deposits
  • Kettles are circular hollows found on terminal
    plains and outwash plains, formed by melting
    blocks of buried ice.
  • Deltas may form when glacial streams empty into
    lakes.

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Lakes Made by Glaciers
  • Glaciation leaves new basins or depressions in
    the land surface
  • These may fill with water to form lakes, ponds,
    or swamps.
  • Types of lakes Cirque lakes, Kettle lakes,
    Moraine dammed lakes, Valley scoured lakes.
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