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Refer to all sediments of glacial origin |
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material that is deposited directly by the ice
unsorted and unsatrtratified
(unlayered/ unbedded) |
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Large stones transported by ice |
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Sediments laid down by glacial meltwater streams
sorted and stratified
(layered/ bedded) |
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Fine silt of glacial origin that has been transported by wind |
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Moraines
Layers or ridges of till |
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Moraines produced by alpine glaciers |
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Lateral moraine
Medial moraine- within the glacier
End morain- terminal or recessional (where the ice stops) |
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Moraines produced by continental glaciers |
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End moraine- terminal or recessional
Ground moraines |
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Smooth, elongated, parallel hills
Steep side faces the direction from which the ice advanced
ocurr in clusters called drumlin swarms or drumlin fields
Formation not fully understood
Hypothesis- deformation of prexisting landform by advancing glacier |
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Landforms made of stratified glacial deposits |
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Deposited by meltwater flowing over, within, anad at the base of motionless ice
Kettles
Kames
Eskers |
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Depressions left by stranded blocks of melting ice |
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Conical hills of stratified sediments |
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Sinuous ridges of stratified sediment deposited by streams flowing within or below the ice/ glacier |
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Characteristics of Ice Ages |
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Growth of high latitude/ polar ice masses
Relatively low atmospheric green house gas concentrations
Low sea levels
Shift of precipitation to higher latitudes
Small or poorly connected oceans
Start gradually/ end abruptly |
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Began 2.6 million years ago
Ended 10,000 years ago
4 stages
Up to 20 major stages
Ice covered 30% of Earth's land area
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4 stages of Pleistocene Ice Age |
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Nebraskan (oldest)
Kansan
Illinoian
Wisconsian (youngest) |
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Controversial hypothesis- Complete glaciation of earth's surface
Problems- very little surface of that age is available to search for evidence
Evidence itself is disputed
Continental land masses are in equalatorial regions
No known mechanisms to cool earth that much |
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