Post-Glacial Modifications K.I. 3 b. Modification by a High energy Event within the existing geomorphological environment Alluvione from Mt. Huascaran.

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Post-Glacial Modifications K.I. 3 b

Modification by a High energy Event within the existing geomorphological environment Alluvione from Mt. Huascaran destroying Yungay and leaving deposits in a U Shaped Valley

Maen Llia – facing south – Post Glacial south facing Valley in Brecon Beacons

Llia Valley – and Fluvial V notch cut since end of Ice Age

Post Glacial scree And weathering of scree - Llyn Cau, Cader Idris

Cwm Amarch entering Tal-Y-Llyn (post Glacial Alluvial Fan)

The site of Keswick – post glacial alluvial deposition.

Earth Movement modifications…. Hveragerdi, Southern Iceland

Jura – Scottish west Coast – waterfall from raised cliff. Rejuvenation of river

Geiranger fjord and ferry - Norway

Dalmatian Type drowned coast British Columbia Canada