Ice Cover And The Pleistocene Epoch Flashcards

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What is the cryosphere?

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Cold environemtns on our planet where water is in a solid state- ice

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What type of ice makes up the cryosphere?

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Sea ice
Lake ice
River ice
Snow cover
Ice caps
Glaciers
Permafrost

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What is a polar glacier environment

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High latitudes of arctic and antarctic
Extremely cold temperatures
Mean annual temperatures -30to-40*c
Low levels of precipitation

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What are alpine glacial environments

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Found at high altitudes in mountain ranges in mid to low latitude
High levels of precipitation, wide temperatures range and Freeze thaw

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5
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Whats an example of an alpine glacial environment

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European alps
The Himalayas

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What are periglacial environments? (Technical description)

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Dont feature glaciers
Found next to glaciers

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Features of periglacial areas

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Permafrost(permenantly frozen ground)
High altitude and high latitude
Seasonal temperatures vary above and below freezing point

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Where can periglacial areas be found? (places)

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Extensive in siberia
Alaska
Northen canada

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What happens to glacial environments when the glacier retreats

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glacial environments are replaced by periglacial environments at the margins of the ice

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what is a relict glacial environment

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no longer experiences active glacial processes but does display evidence of the Pleistocene glaciation

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where is an example of a relict glacial environment

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Britain

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what are glaciers

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large bodies of ice that flow downhill under the influence of gravity
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Slow moving bodies of ice in valleys which shape which the landscape in both polar and alpine environments

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13
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what type of area do glaciers form in

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temperatures are significantly low to allow snow to persist from year to year enabling a thick layer of snow to accumulate and be slowly compressed forming glacial ice

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13
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what are the seven types of ice mass

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ice sheet
ice cap
ice field
valley glacier
piedmont glacier
cirque glacier
ice shelf

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14
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how large must an ice sheet be

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50,000 square kilometres

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15
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what two ice sheets are on earth today

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Greenland ice sheet
Antarctic ice sheet

16
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what do ice sheets do to the landscape

A

bury the whole landscape
except the highest mountain summits

17
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what are the uncovered mountain summits on an ice sheet called

A

nunataks

18
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what are ice bergs

A

pieces of ice that formed on land and float in an ocean or lake

19
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what is the size range for ice bergs

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the term ice berg refers to ice bigger than 5 meters across

20
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what are ice caps

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dome shaped masses that covers mountain peaks and plateau areas

21
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what is the size of an ice cap

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less than 50,000km*2

22
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what is an example of an ice cap

A

Vatnajokull in Iceland

23
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what are icefields

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very similar to ice caps but are typically smaller

24
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what are the smallest ice masses

A

niche glaciers

25
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what are niche glaciers

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patches of ice in hollows and gullies on north facing mountainside slopes in the northern hemisphere

26
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what are valley glaciers

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large rivers of ice contained within steep sided (U shaped) valleys

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what do valley glaciers become

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move downslope until they reach a flat plain where they spread out into large lobes called PIEDMONT glaciers

28
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what is sea ice

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smaller then ice bergs (<5 metres) slushy and shallow

29
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what’s a key factor that leads to the creation of snow

A

number of positive degree days

30
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What are polar glaciers

A

Cold based
Frozen to the bedrock

31
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When and where does melting occur on a polar glacier

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On the surface in the short summer season

32
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Where can polar glaciers be found

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Greenland
Antarctica

33
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What are temperate glaciers

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Warm based
Alpine environments
Temperture close to zero
Mild summer causes melting

34
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What is an example of a temperate glacier

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The european alps

35
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What is pressure melting point

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Temperature at which ice melts at a given pressure