Fluvioglacial Porcesses And Landforms Flashcards

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What is fluvioglacial erosion?

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Erosion or deposition caused by glowing meltwater from glaciers or ice sheets

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What is meltwater?

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When a glacier melts water runs out and forms streams of meltwater

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Why do meltwater streams create more meltwater?

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Due to the pressure of the ice meaning melt water streams flow quickly

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4
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What do meltwater streams form?

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Deep troughs in the landscape called ‘meltwater channels’

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5
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What is an esker?

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Sinuous (winding) ridges of sorted material that runs in the direction of the ice advance

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How do eskers form?

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Deposited by meltwater streams flowing in tunnels underneath the glacier
-the channel of streams would have been restricted by ice walls meaning considerable hydrostatic pressure

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What is a Kame?

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Mounds of sand and gravel that form on the valley floor

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How do kames form?

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-The meltwater streams on top of the glaciers collect in depressions and deposit layers of debris when the ice water melts,forming a mound

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9
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What are Kame terraces?

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long continuous bench like features that from along side the valley

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10
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How and where do proglacial lakes form?

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Form in front of glaciers
-during deglaciation lakes develop on the edges of the edges of the ice next to the glaciers and ice sheets as a result of the accumulation of melt water

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how do same terraces form?

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when a gap between the valley side is filled with deposits,leaving a terrace as the ice melts

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12
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whats an outwash plain?

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A layer of gravel,sand and clay that forms in front of where the snout of the melting glacier used to be

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13
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How do outwash plains form?

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  • the corset material is the heaviest so travels the shortest distance and this forms the base of the glacier
  • the fine material such as clay is carried further and this forms the top layer
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14
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whats a kettle hole?

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small depressions on the outwash plain filled with lakes or marshes

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15
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how do kettle holes form?

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when blocks of ice that are buried beneath fluvioglacial deposits melt,causing the surface layer to slump and a hollow to form

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16
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whats a varve?

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thin beds of despot from the fine particles that settle out from the glacial melt water