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Glaciation Revision for you. Get your revision techniques ready!!!! Here we go……………………

Glacial features Corries Aretes Pyramidical peaks Glaciated Troughs (U shaped Valleys) Truncated spurs Hanging Valleys Ribbon Lakes Morraine Glacial processes include frost shattering, plucking and abrasion. Frost Shattering is a type of WEATHERING. Abrasion and plucking is a type of EROSION.

How is a corrie formed? Snow collects in a natural hollow on the side of a mountain. Over time, further snow collects in the hollow. This extra weight compresses the snow underneath, turning it into ice. The hollow is deepened and widened by the corrie glacier through the processes of abrasion and plucking. rock lip This overdeepening leads to an ‘armchair’ shape characteristic of a corrie and causes a ‘rock lip’ to be formed.

Corrie formation

Diagram of a corrie

Steep Back wall Bowl Shape Corrie Remember a Tarn is a lake that fills the Corrie once the Ice has Melted.

Pyramidal peaks are formed when three or more corries cut backwards into the same mountain. Formation of a pyramidal peak corrie tarn arête The Ridge is the ARETE

Label the pyramidal peak diagram

How and why do these valleys differ? Unlike a river, a glacier fills the entire valley and so has much more power to erode. It does not have to wind around interlocking spurs and can widen, deepen and straighten its valley. river valleyglaciated valley

Characteristics of a glacial trough truncated spurs hanging valley misfit stream wide and flat valley floor steep valley sides What are the characteristics of a glacial trough? Interlocking spurs are truncated as the glacier cuts straight through the landscape. Between truncated spurs are hanging valleys which have not been eroded as deeply as the main valley. The river that flows through the valley after the ice age is described as a misfit stream. Have a look at Glacial Troughs: Hanging Valleys, Misfit steams, Truncated spurs

Nant Ffrancon Valley, Snowdonia Produce an annotated sketch to show that this is a glaciated valley. What evidence is there to suggest that this valley has been shaped by ice?

How are ribbon lakes formed?

Identifying Glacial Features on an OS map. First we must know: –What do contour lines represent? –What does it mean if they are close together? –What does it mean if they are far apart?

Have a look at Glacial Troughs: Hanging Valleys, Misfit steams, Truncated spurs. Glacial Trough, U shaped Valley as Contours are wide in Middle

Identifying Glacial Features on an OS map. Task: Collect hand out and match the pictures on the left to the OS map boxes on the right. Try and imagine looking at them in 3D.

Identifying Glacial Features on an OS map. Can you remember: –4 Figure grid references? –6 Figure grid references?

Quick test: page 32 of SG Geog Write the names at these grid refs 1.33, , , , ,158

Quick test: Write the names at these grid refs 1.33, , , , ,158 Willie Wife Moore FAIRFIELD Stang Greenburn Bottom Catstye Cam

Glacial Features 347, , , , 120

Glacial Features 347, , , , 120 Corrie U-shaped valley Arete Corrie

Glacial Features Your turn: Try and find another: Corrie Arete U-shaped valley Give 6 fig grid refs for them.

Google Maps example. &safe=active&q=Cairngorms&um=1&ie=U TF-8&sa=N&tab=wlhttp://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&lr= &safe=active&q=Cairngorms&um=1&ie=U TF-8&sa=N&tab=wl =wlhttp://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab =wl

Identifying glacial troughs glacial troughs Map of Snowdonia

List three pieces of map evidence to show that this area was glaciated. Examination question

Glaciation quiz

Key ideas Corries, arêtes, pyramidal peaks and glacial troughs are created by glacial erosion. Contour patterns on maps can give a clear indication as to whether a landscape has been glaciated.

How do Humans use Glaciated Areas. USE NAnT Ffrancon Valley Snowdonia. Reservoirs (The Lake District/Snowdonia) Forestry (The Lake District/Snowdonia) Ski Resorts (he Alps) Recreation (The Alps, Lakes, Snowdonia) Sheep Framing (The Lakes and Snowdonia) Dairy Farming ( The Alps, think of Milka chocolate, daisy the cow- only done on the lower slopes and valley floor). HEP power stations

Examination question and model answer

Issues affecting Upland Glaciated areas. 1)A decline in Farming, due to restrictions in farming involving european policies such as CAP the common agriculutural Policy, meaning farmers can only produce so much of a certain product. Foot and mouth and BSE has put people off farming. 2) Rapid increase in tourism in places like Lake District and Snowdonia, huge increase in day trippers and second home owners= problems such as demand on environment and erosion.

How can Upland Glaciated areas be managed. Ensuring cheap housing so locals stay in the area, instead of being out priced due to people rich city folk buying up property and forcing up land prices. Funding farmers to diversify into other markets, e.g you saw this at Malham, farmers renting fields to campers. Increasing the council tax on second homes from 50% to 90%. Encouraging tourists and the National Trust to manage the area SUSTAINABLEY.

Examination question Study the photograph of a glaciated landscape: Explain two human uses of this landscape. List two issues that are affecting upland glaciated landscapes. For one of these issues explain how it can be managed.

Key ideas Pastoral farming is traditionally the main land use in upland glaciated areas such as the Lake District and Snowdonia. Other land uses include: water supply, energy production, forestry, transport and tourist facilities including skiing. The main issues affecting upland glaciated areas are the decline in farming and the growth of tourism, including the growth of second home ownership. The decline in farming and the growth of tourism has created a range of problems including rural depopulation. Management schemes exist in order to help upland glaciated areas adapt to recent changes.