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1 Glaciers and Glacial Mechanics

2 I.Glacier Origins and Types

3 A.Glacier (def): a body of moving ice that has been formed on land by compaction and recrystallization of snow.

4 I.Glacier Origins and Types A.Glacier (def): a body of moving ice that has been formed on land by compaction and recrystallization of snow. B. Critical Requirements

5 1.Must be formed from the accumulation and ‘metamorphism’ of snow.

6 B. Critical Requirements 1.Must be formed from the accumulation and ‘metamorphism’ of snow. 2. Ice must be moving under its own weight.

7 B. Critical Requirements 1.Must be formed from the accumulation and ‘metamorphism’ of snow. 2.Ice must be moving under its own weight. 3.Must originate on land

8 B. Critical Requirements 1.Must be formed from the accumulation and ‘metamorphism’ of snow. 2.Ice must be moving under its own weight. 3.Must originate on land 4.Persist from year-to-year

9 I.Glacier Origins and Types C. The recrystallization of snow

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13 II. The Movement of Glaciers

14 A.Basal Sliding

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16 II. The Movement of Glaciers A.Basal Sliding B.Plastic Flow

17 II. The Movement of Glaciers A.Basal Sliding B.Plastic Flow C.Internal Shearing

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19 II. The Movement of Glaciers D. Crevassing (Zone of Fracture)

20 Crevasses

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22 III.The Glacial Budget Zone of Accumulation Zone of Ablation Equilibrium Line

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25 “fastest velocity at equilibrium line”

26 IV. Classification of Glaciers

27 A.Descriptive-based B.Process-based

28 IV. Classification of Glaciers A.Descriptive-based * Cirque Glaciers * Valley Glaciers * Ice Sheets

29 IV. Classification of Glaciers A.Descriptive-based B.Process-based 1. Dynamic classification scheme * Active * Passive * Dead

30 IV. Classification of Glaciers A.Descriptive-based B.Process-based 1. Dynamic classification scheme * Active * Passive * Dead 2. Thermal classification scheme * Temperate Glaciers

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32 IV. Classification of Glaciers A.Descriptive-based B.Process-based 1. Dynamic classification scheme * Active * Passive * Dead 2. Thermal classification scheme * Temperate Glaciers * Polar Glaciers --sub polar --high polar

33 V. Erosional Glacial Landforms

34 Cirques Tarn Lakes Pater Noster Lakes Horns Aretes U shaped Valleys Hanging Valleys Fjords

35 Cirques

36 Arete

37 U-shaped valley

38 Horn

39 Fjords

40 Moraines Lateral Medial VI. Depositional Landforms

41 Glacial Till VI. Depositional Landforms Stratified drift

42 Lateral and Medial Moraines

43 Moraines……End, Terminal, Ground

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45 End Moraine

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47 Terminal moraine

48 Eskers, Drumlins, Kames, Kettles, Outwash Plains, Erratics

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50 Drumlin

51 Esker

52 Outwash plain

53 The Pleistocene Epoch Milankovitch Cycles Eccentricity Tilting Wobble

54 The Pleistocene Ice Ages: Glacial Periods Wisconsinan Illinoian Kansan Nebraskan

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56 Global sea level drop

57 Pluvial Lakes

58 J. Harlen Bretz 1923-1932

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