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1 A2 Glacial Deposition

2 Glacial Deposition

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4 LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM

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9  Further compaction squeezes all the air spaces out.  The firn changes to a blue-green glacial ice.  Once it reaches a thickness of 30 - 40 metres, the ice cannot support its own weight and yields to plastic flow.  It now moves downslope under its own weight.

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12 Fluvio-glacial environment WATER - SORTED ICE UNSORTED Terminal

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18 Glaciers: ERODETRANSPORTDEPOSIT

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36 Processes of Transportation: 1. Supra-glacially- on the glacier surface 2. Englacially - inside the glacier 3. Subglacially - at the base of the glacier

37 Why does Deposition Occur? Ice Melting - due to: 1. Pressure Generated Heat 2. Geothermal Heat 3. Daytime Warming - Insolation 4. Warmer temperatures at lower altitudes 5. Prolonged insolation in Polar summers

38 Processes of DepositionLandforms 1. Melt-Out (TILL)Moraines Till Plains Erratics 2a. Fluvioglacial (CONSOLIDATED)Sandurs Varves Drumlins 2b. Ice ContactEskers Kames

39 Landforms 1. Melt-Out (TILL)Moraines Till Plains Erratics

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46 Medial Moraine

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48 Lateral Moraine

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50 Supraglacial Moraine

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53 Recessional Moraine

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55 Till - unconsolidated - eg Cromer

56 Erratic - eg Norwegian erratics found in East Anglia

57 Landforms 2 Fluvioglacial (CONSOLIDATED) Sandurs Varves

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60 Outwash plains / Sandurs. Kames and kettle lakes may be part of this environment.

61 As the ice melts, a hole, or kettle, forms in the debris. This is similar to burying an ice cube in fine sand; when the ice cube melts, a pit develops.

62 Views from Storadimon

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65 A small delta

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68 Thick Varves = Warm Temperatures Lots of melting - Ablation Increased Deposition

69 Landforms 1b. Ice ContactEskers Kames Drumlins

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71 Sediment deposited

72 Esker - a sinuous ridge of sands and gravels

73 ICE NB supraglacial channels flow to side of glacier (as glacier is slightly higher in the middle. The lateral stream channels are trapped by the valley sides. They carry sediment - hence SORTED deposits - and are different to lateral moraines - which are UNSORTED. Valley Side Valley Side

74 Once the ice has melted away (I.e in an interglacial period) a terrace is left perched up on the valley wall - SORTED deposits

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81 Drumlins

82 The situation is further complicated by subsequent re-working of the sediments - for example by climatic cooling and a subsequent ice re-advance.This can make it difficult to establish what a drumlin actually is as the evidence can been bulldozed by ice Example Bangor, North Wales

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85 As rock flour enters this lake in Alberta, Canada, it turns the water milky.

86 An iceberg containing glacial debris.

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89 What are these landforms of glacial deposition?

90 A2 REVISION GLACIAL DEPOSITION


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