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Alpine Glaciers Ice that flows down mountain valleys (e.g. in the Alps!) Ice that flows down mountain valleys (e.g. in the Alps!)

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1 Alpine Glaciers Ice that flows down mountain valleys (e.g. in the Alps!) Ice that flows down mountain valleys (e.g. in the Alps!)

2 RMont Blanc, near Chamonix, France - note the alpine glacier that flows to lower elevations, nearly reaching the main valley in which Chamonix lies

3 Bergschrund at head of a glacier above Chamonix

4 Mer de Glace above Chamonix - note ogives

5 Rockfalls from the valley walls add debris to the glacier’s surface

6 Glaciers are capable of carrying debris of almost any size - from the fine particles embedded in the ice in the foreground, to the huge angular boulder in the background

7 Landforms of Alpine Glaciation U-shaped valleys Cirques, Aretes, Horns Moraines Striations U-shaped valleys Cirques, Aretes, Horns Moraines Striations

8 Mer de Glace RAn alpine glacier, whose flow is confined to a valley RSuch glaciers are very efficient at eroding their valleys, widening and deepening them into classic U-shaped valleys RAn alpine glacier, whose flow is confined to a valley RSuch glaciers are very efficient at eroding their valleys, widening and deepening them into classic U-shaped valleys

9 Fjord - a glacially eroded valley invaded by the sea

10 Cirques are high basins where alpine glaciers originate Cirque Arete Horn

11 The Grand Teton (WY) is a classic horn - note several small cirques that have eroded into the mountain, leaving only a fairly narrow, jagged peak.

12 Iceberg Lake (Glacier National Park, MT) occupies a cirque The sheer rock face at the back of the cirque is an arete - a narrow ridge between two cirques that have eroded back into the mountain from opposite sides

13 Portage Glacier (AK) - note lateral and medial moraines

14 Medial moraines form where glacial tributaries merge

15 End moraines form at the terminus of a glacier

16 Cirques with small residual glaciers in the Lyman Valley, WA Note the end moraines, built of debris deposited by the glaciers when they extended a bit further downslope during the “Little Ice Age” (~1550- 1850)

17 Glacial Abrasion RDebris carried at the base of a glacier can smooth and scratch the bedrock it flows over - the scratches are called striations


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