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1 Glaciers

2 Glacier - a thick ice mass that originates on land from the accumulation, compaction, and recrystallization of snow. Formation of glacial ice from snow

3 1. Ice sheets, Continental glacier
Glacier Types 1. Ice sheets, Continental glacier Large scale – cover 10% of Earth’s land Greenland – 1.7 million km2 Antartica – 13.9 million km2

4 Continental Glaciers

5 2. Valley, Mountain, Alpine
Glacier Types 2. Valley, Mountain, Alpine Smaller than ice sheets Lengths greater than widths Only cover a small region

6 Alpine Glaciers

7 Greenland

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9 Bylot Island, Canada

10 Glacier movement 50 meters 100 meters

11 Glacier movement

12 Glacier movement Plastic flow – flowing solid 200 m/yr
Basal slip – movement over bedrock 200 m/yr

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14 Glacier movement Rotation of Grains Melting & Freezing
Internal Slipping

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18 Glacier budget In: Zone of accumulation – snow accumulates
Out: Zone of ablation – general term for loss of ice or snow from a glacier Melting Calving - icebergs

19 Glacier budget

20 Glacial Calving

21 Dry calving with recumbent folds

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23 Sub-glacial River

24 Surface Drainage

25 Glacier Erosion Plucking – loosen and lift blocks of rock
Abrasion – rock flour Striations – grooves scratched in bedrock

26 Glacial Landforms Mountian Glaciers – tend to accentuate the landscape
Continental Glaciers – tend to subdue the landscape

27 Mountain Glaciers

28 Mountain Glaciers Landforms
Hanging valley – a tributary that enters a glacial trough high above the floor of the trough. Arete – a narrow , knifelike ridge separating two adjacent glaciated valleys. Horn – a pyramid-like peak formed by glacial action in three or more cirques surrounding a mountain summit.

29 Mountain Glaciers Landforms
Tarn – a small lake in a cirque. Cirque – an ampitheater-shaped basin at the head of a glaciated valley. Truncated spurs – eroded triangular shaped cliffs in glaciated valleys. Glacial trough – U-shaped glacial valley

30 Mountain Glaciers

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34 Ice Dammed Lake

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40 Glacial Deposits Drift (general term) – Sediment deposited on land or in water as a result of glaciation. 1. Till – Unsorted debris transported by glaciers and deposited on land. 2. Sorted Sediments – Sediments transported by melt water are deposited in Eskers and in the Outwash Plain.

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43 Till Deposits Moraines - a pile of debris that has been transported and deposited by a glacier Erratics - boulders left on the surface

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46 Terminal Moraine - Debris pushed along in front of the glacier
Ground Moraine - debris accumulated under the glacier


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