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Security Briefing and Background Check

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1 Security Briefing and Background Check

2 Investigative Terms to Know
the process that BREAKS down rock WEATHERING

3 the process by which natural forces move or CARRY sediment from one place to another
GROUND EROSION

4 the process by which agents of erosion deposit, or DROP sediment
DEPOSITION

5 Agent Gravity $ 1 million Mass Movement- any one of several processes where gravity moves sediment downhill

6 Crime: Landslide Landslide- the most destructive form of mass movement EROSION when rock and soil slide quickly down a steep slope

7 Crime: Mudflow Mudflow- the rapid downhill movement (EROSION) of a mixture of rock, soil, and water, usually after heavy rains

8 Crime: Slump Slump- a large mass of rock and soil that suddenly slips (ERODES) down a slope in one big piece, usually due to the soil beneath it becoming soaked and soft

9 Crime: Creep Creep- a very slow downhill movement (EROSION) of rock and soil, often due to freezing and thawing of water in rock below the soil

10 Glaciers- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
Agent Glaciers $ 1 million Glaciers- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land

11 Types of Glaciers Continental Glaciers Valley Glaciers

12 Crime: Plucking plucking- process of glacial EROSION where broken rock under the glacier freezes to the bottom of the glacier and is CARRIED to a new location

13 Crime: Tarn Lake tarn lake - a lake created when a glacier plucks or rips large amounts of rock from the Earth, leaving a hole for a lake

14 Crime: Abrasion abrasion- process of glacial EROSION where the rocks frozen to the bottom of glaciers scrape over the land, leaving scratches behind

15 Crime: Moraine Till- the mixture of sediments that glaciers DEPOSIT
Moraine- till DEPOSITED at the edge of a glacier in a ridge

16 IMPRINT FILLS WITH WATER
Crime: Kettle ICE A ICE SINKS B ICE MELTS C IMPRINT FILLS WITH WATER D Kettle- a small depression or imprint left in the land after a piece of a glacier breaks off and is DEPOSITED and left behind (often these imprints fill with water and become lakes)

17 Crime: Esker Esker- the riverbeds left behind from meltwater rivers that ran through the bottoms of glaciers

18 2 miles

19 Crime: Erratics Erratics- LARGE pieces of sediment that a glacier plucks from the ground, carries, and deposits in new locations


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