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Title: Glacial Erosion


1
Glacial Erosion Deposition
  • Geog 2106 Geomorphology
  • Department of Geography Geology
  • Nipissing University

2
Review
  • Geomorphic Equilibrium
  • Process-Form Relationship
  • Slopes

3
Glaciers Introduction
  • Defn
  • A moving body of ice formed through compaction
    and recrystallisation of snow on land.
  • b) Importance
  • i) Geomorphic System
  • (e.g. erosion and deposition)
  • ii) Hydrological System
  • (e.g. lags and stores)

4
Glaciers Introduction
  • b) Importance
  • iii) Climatic System
  • (e.g. albedo)
  • iv) Biologic System

5
Glacial Ice
  • Formation
  • i) Metamorphism

6
Glacial Ice
  • Formation
  • ii) Rate of Metamorphism
  • b) Mass Balance
  • i) Accumulation
  • ii) Ablation

7
Glacial Ice
  • b) Mass Balance
  • iii) Zones
  • (see fig. 6.1)

8
Glacial Ice
  • c) Types
  • (e.g. ice sheet, ice cap, ice field, valley,
    cirque, and hanging see table 6.1)
  • d) Classifications
  • i) Morphological
  • ii) Dynamic
  • iii) Thermal

9
Glacial Movement
  • Type of Movement
  • i) Creep
  • (see fig. 6.2)

10
Glacial Movement
  • Type of Movement
  • ii) Slip/Fracture Planes (see plate 6.4)

11
Glacial Movement
  • Type of Movement
  • iii) Sliding
  • (see fig. 6.3)

12
Glacial Movement
  • Type of Movement
  • iv) Surging

13
Glacial Movement
  • b) Zones of Flow
  • (i.e. Compressive Extending Flow see fig
    6.4)

14
Glacial Movement
  • c) Spatial Temporal Variations
  • (e.g. daily seasonal)

15
Glacial Features
  • Stratification
  • Ogives
  • Crevasses
  • (see fig. 6.5)

16
Glacial Features
  • Drainage
  • i) Supraglacial
  • ii) Englacial
  • iii) Subglacial
  • (e.g. jökulhlaups)

17
  • Erosional Features Landforms
  • a) Minor Features
  • (e.g. polish, striation, chattermarks
  • see plate 7.4)

18
  • Erosional Features Landforms
  • b) Cirques, Arêtes, Horns
  • (see fig 7.9)

19
  • Erosional Features Landforms
  • c) Glacial Troughs
  • (see fig 7.12 plate 7.13 7.14)

20
Depositional Features Landforms

a) Tills (see plate 6.6)
21
Depositional Features Landforms
  • Non-stratified Tills
  • i) Lodgement Tills
  • ii) Melt-out Tills
  • (see plate 6.7)

22
Depositional Features Landforms

c) Stratified Tills (e.g. outwash till see
plate 7.11)
23
  • Depositional Features Landforms
  • d) Moraines(e.g. ground, lateral, medial,
    recessional, terminal see plate 7.1)

24
  • Depositional Features Landforms
  • e) Kame Kettle
  • (see fig 7.8 plate 7.9)

25
  • Depositional Features Landforms
  • f) Esker
  • (see fig. 7.8)

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  • Depositional Features Landforms
  • g) Drumlins
  • (see plate 7.6)
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