glacier environments Flashcards

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What features/landforms of a landscape indicate that glaciers have been present? (glacial erosion (glacier erodes) and deposition (material that glacier deposits))

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EROSION
- chattermarks
- striations
- corries/cirques
- horns
- aretes
- glacier throughs (u shaped valley)
- fjords

DEPOSITION
- moraines
- flutes
- drumlins
- kettles
- esker
- braided stream

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moraines

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  • landforms generated at the margins of glaciers
  • larger latero-frontal moraine
  • step sided, often ice cored, prone to slope failure
  • can also form significant barriers to drainage; impound lakes recieving glacier meltwater
  • if barrier is breached/overtopped, glacier lake outburst floods (GLOFs released)
  • GLOFS not good
  • lose steep rocks that act as natural dams
  • not very solid (lose gravel/silt)
  • ## bad because many communites live downstream from them
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landforms of glacier erosion

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  • chattermarks
  • striations
  • corries/cirques
  • horns
  • aretes
  • glacier throughs
  • fjords
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chattermarks

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  • small rock bounces off a glacier and creates marks
  • small, curved fracture found on glaciated rock surfaces.
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striations

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a groove or scratch cut into bedrock when clasts embedded in the moving glacier act like the teeth of a giant rasp

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corries/cirques

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  • a bowl shaped depression carved by a glacier on the on the side of a mountain
  • semi-circular erosional “hollows”
  • created through erosion
  • rockies and canadian rockies
  • eel glacier on mt anderson
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horns

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  • a pointed mountain peak srrounded by at least three cirques
  • remnant peak of mountain
  • mountain peack that has been carved out by glacier
  • sharp because of erosion
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aretes

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  • a residual knife-edge ridge of rock that seperates two adjacent cirques
  • narrow erosional ridge
  • sharp because erosion
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glacier troughs (u shaped valley)

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  • a steep walled vallyer shaped by glacial erosion into the form of a U
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fjords

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  • a deep, glacially carved, u-shaped valley flooded by water
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glacier depostion

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  • glaciers carry unsorted debris (variety of shapes, sizes, ex. clay to large boulders)
  • deposts debris in a range of settings
  • subglacial (environment under glacier)
  • supraglacial (environment above glacier ice)
  • proglacial (in frost of glacier)
  • glaciolacustrine (glacial lake environment)
  • glacier are complex
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subglacial deposits and landforms

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DEPOSITS
- debris in base of ice smeared onto substrae
- forms lodgement till
- hard, compact, no beddding (massive) ( no structure; no big structure)
- often sits on striated bedrock (decreased permeability, no fuild passing, till acts a impermeable barrier)
- an assortment of sediment

LANDFORMS
- lodgement till plain (plain made of lodgement till)
- streamlined forms (parallel to ice flow)
- drumlins
- flutes
- found in front of glacier. made at back of ice. form with ice

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supraglacial glacial deposits and landforms

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DEPOSITS
- rockfall debris from valley walls
- not very stable
- forms lateral and medial (middle) moranies on glaciers (dark bands)

LANDFORMS
- ice metls slowly from underground supraglacial debris
- forms kettle holes
- changes abledo and how much heat gets into material
- produces irregular, hummocky topography
- ex. dundas valley
- hummocky topography on mars

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glaciolacustrine deposits

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  • lakes common on the margins of glaciers
  • fed by meltwater
  • sands and gravels depositied on deltas (coarse material; corase material= big grain size)
  • clay= decreased permiability= aquitards
  • silts and clays carried into lake
  • slowly settle out from suspensin
  • form laminated fine-grained deposits
  • fine material
  • icebergs can carry coasre debris into glacier lakes; may contain ice rafted debris (dropstones); the debris melts out from ice
  • ice contact glacial lakes : laminated silts and clays
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drumlins

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  • a streamlined, elongated hill formed from glacial till
  • hald-egg shaped hills made of till- or may contain sand or berock
  • formed at the base of ice- exact mechanism is highly debated
  • sound in many placed in southern ontario
  • perebrough drumlins
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flutes

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  • narrow, shallow channel that runs nearly vertically down the face of a rock surface
  • long, narrow ridges made of till
  • till squeezed into linear cavities at base of ice
  • small ridges made as glacier is retreating
  • ex. saskatchewan glacier
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ice marginal landforms

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  • transverse to ice flow
  • push ridges
  • glalcier bulldozes
  • created by advance of the ice front in winter
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kettle holes

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  • a circular depression in the ground made when a block of ice calves off the toe of a glacier, becomes burried by till, and later melts
  • debrs lands on ice and changes insulation and albedo of ice: slows melting
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albedo

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  • refractivity (temp and heat ) of a material
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esker

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a ridge of sorted sand and gravel that snakes across a ground moraine; the sediment of an esker was depositied in subglacial meltwater

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braided stream

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A sediment-choked stream consisting of entwined subchannels.

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ground moraine

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consists of an irregular blanket of till deposited under a glacier. Composed mainly of clay and sand,

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iceland

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melting of buried ice causses collapse of surface sediments

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glaciofluvial deposits

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  • glacially led rivers/ rivers impacted by glaciers
  • proglacial filed will have braided streams with sand and gravel depsotis (have increases permeability)
  • aquifers depositited by glaciers
  • NW Scotland
  • South of vatnajokull ice cap, iceland