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Title: Chapter 17 Glacial and Periglacial Processes and Landforms


1
Chapter 17Glacial and Periglacial Processes and
Landforms
  • Geosystems 6e
  • An Introduction to Physical Geography

Robert W. Christopherson Charles E. Thomsen
2
The Pleistocene Ice Age Epoch 
  • Changes in the Landscape  
  • Lowered Sea Levels and Temperatures  
  • Paleolakes  

3
The Pleistocene Ice Age Epoch 
  • Ice age extended period of cold that occur at
    intervals of 40,000 to 100,000 years
  • Pleistocene Epoch
  • Glacial periods are separated by shorter
    interglacials
  • Holocene Epoch

4
Temperature Record of the Past 2 Million Years
Figure 17.26
5
Pleistocene Glaciation
Figure 17.27
6
Pleistocene Glaciation
18,000 years ago
9500 years ago
Figure 17.27
7
Evolution of the Great Lakes
Figure 17.28
8
Sea Level
  • 18,000 years ago, sea level was 330 ft lower than
    today
  • Paleolakes dry lake beds that were filled
    during the last glacial period
  • Lake Bonneville
  • Polar jet stream

9
Paleolakes
Sevier Dry Lake
Figure 17.29
10
Mechanisms of Climate Fluctuation 
  •  
  • Milankovitch Theory describes astronomical
    factors that may affect broad climatic cycles
  • Earths elliptical orbit
  • Earths axis timing of seasons
  • Earths tilt
  • Solar Output
  • Plate tectonics
  • Volcanic eruptions
  • Oceanic Circulation

11
Astronomical Factors
Figure 17.31
12
Vostok Ice Core Record
Present level at 480 ppm (2004)
Figure 17.32
13
Greenland and Dome C Ice Cores
Figure FS 17.1.1
Figure FS 17.1.3
14
End of Chapter 17
  • Geosystems 6e
  • An Introduction to Physical Geography

Robert W. Christopherson Charles E. Thomsen
15
Chapter 18The Geography of Soils
  • Geosystems 6e
  • An Introduction to Physical Geography

Robert W. Christopherson Charles E. Thomsen
16
Geography of Soils
  • Soil dynamic natural material composed of fine
    particles in which plants grow that contains
    mineral fragments and organic matter
  • Agricultural Extension Service

17
Soil Characteristics
  • Soil horizon the zone of soil that extends from
    the surface to the bedrock
  • O horizon top layer
  • Humus mixture of decomposed and synthesized
    organic materials
  • A horizon humus and clay particles
  • E horizon coarse sand, silt, minerals
  • B horizon clays, aluminum, iron
  • A, E, and B true soil

18
Soil Characteristics
  • C horizon weathered bedrock
  • Plant roots and soil microorganisms rare
  • R horizon - rock

19
End of Chapter 18
  • Geosystems 6e
  • An Introduction to Physical Geography

Robert W. Christopherson Charles E. Thomsen
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