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1 Glaciers

2 Glaciers: Glacier – a thick mass of ice that forms over land from the compaction and recrystallization of snow and shows evidence of past or present flow

3 Types of glaciers Valley/mountain/alpine glaciers – form in mountainous areas Ice sheets or continental glaciers Large scale e.g., Over Greenland and Antarctica Ice Caps: Small Ice sheets

4 Currently ice sheets cover Greenland and Antarctica

5 Movement of glacial ice
Types of glacial movements Plastic flow Slipping along the ground Zone of fracture Uppermost 50 meters Crevasses form in brittle ice

6 Movement of glacial ice
Zone of accumulation – the area where a glacier forms Zone of wastage – the area where there is a net loss due to melting

7 Accumulation and Wastage
Figure 6.7

8 Glacial Erosion Plucking – Gouging out and lifting of chunks of rocks
Abrasion Striations (scratches and grooves in the bedrock)

9 Landforms created by glacial erosion
Glacial trough Hanging valley Cirque Arête Horn Fjord

10 Erosional landforms created by alpine glaciers

11 The Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps

12 Glacial deposits Glacial drift
Till – material that is deposited directly by ice Stratified drift – sediment deposited by water melting off surface of glacier

13 Glacial till is typically unstratified and unsorted
Figure 6.13

14 Close-up view of the boulder in the previous slide

15 Glacial deposits Depositional features
Moraines – layers or ridges of till Types of moraines Lateral Medial End Ground

16 Glacial deposits Depositional features Outwash plain or valley train
Kettles Drumlins Eskers Kames

17 Glacial depositional features

18 Kettle lakes

19 Ice Age Began 2 to 3 million years ago
Division of geological time is called the Pleistocene epoch Ice covered 30% of Earth’s land area

20 Maximum extent of ice during the Ice Age
Figure 6.22

21 Indirect effects of Ice Age glaciers
Migration of animals and plants Rebounding of the crust Drop in sea level Climatic changes

22 Causes of glaciation Variations in Earth’s orbit
Shape of Earth’s orbit varies Angle of Earth’s axis changes Axis wobbles


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