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How to recognise …a Roche Moutonnée
N.G. Ref NY Honnister Pass in the Lake District
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Ask some questions… Was the area once under ice?
What would the direction of ice flow have been? What shape is the feature? Of what is the feature composed?
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Now for some answers… Here is the view down valley of the feature
Arête Corrie ‘U’ Shaped profile So – the area has been glaciated
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Gently sloping smooth side
Some more answers… Up valley Down valley So the ice went this way Steep and rugged side Gently sloping smooth side Rock not sediment
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Is there evidence of abrasion? Is there evidence of plucking?
Have a closer look here …and here Is there evidence of abrasion? Is there evidence of plucking?
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The up-valley (up-ice) side
Smoothed rock with striations parallel to direction of ice flow
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The down-valley (down-ice) side
Steep face Plucked face Now look closer!
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The lee end Much evidence of plucking
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Ice smoothed (abraded) ‘stoss’ end
It all adds up to … Asymmetrical profile A Roche Moutonnée Plucked ‘lee’ end Ice smoothed (abraded) ‘stoss’ end Formed of bed rock
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