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A drumlin, from the Irish word droimnín ("little ridge"), first recorded in 1833, in the classical sense is an elongated hill in the shape of an inverted... |
Fluvioglacial landform (section Drumlins) layering of till may occur in drumlins as till accumulates on the drumlin formation in successive layers. An outwash plain is a relatively flat region... |
that the deep deposits at the east end of the Island make up the drumlin formations. There are two types of bedrock that lie under Oak Island; the southeastern... |
Jökulhlaup (section Formation process) 1029/2020GL089876. ISSN 0094-8276. S2CID 228838128. Shaw, John (1983). "Drumlin Formation Related to Inverted Melt-Water Erosional Marks". Journal of Glaciology... |
Boulton, G. S., 1987. A theory of drumlin formation by subglacial deformation. In: Menzies, J. & Rose, J. (Eds.), Drumlin Symposium, Balkema, Rotterdam,... |
Baltic Sea anomaly (category Geologic formations of Sweden) Sea. Korteniemi said the "runway" is most likely a natural rock formation, a drumlin formed by glacial action. Jonathan Hill of the Mars Space Flight... |
valley. Kames are sometimes compared to drumlins, but their formation is distinctively different. A drumlin is not originally shaped by meltwater, but... |
Glacier (redirect from Glacial formation) applied to a series of formations, all of which are composed of till. Moraines can also create moraine-dammed lakes. Drumlins are asymmetrical, canoe-shaped... |
Journal of Glaciology, 60(222). Smith et al. (2007). Rapid erosion, drumlin formation and changing hydrology beneath an Antarctic ice stream. Geology, 35(2)... |
inside the alpine trim lines, both of which have been reduced to low, drumlin-like ridges as a result of glacial ice overridding them. The three other... |
2790–2796. doi:10.1139/e77-245. John Shaw, David R. Sharpe (1987). "Drumlin formation by subglacial meltwater erosion". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences... |
Glacial lake (section Formation) retreating glacier often left behind large deposits of ice in hollows between drumlins or hills. As the ice age ended, these melted to create lakes. This is apparent... |
identified on the Amundsen Sea continental shelf off West Antarctica. Drumlin Roche moutonnée Chamber's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge... |
knob (an erosional feature) is opposite to that of a drumlin (a depositional feature). In a drumlin, the steep side is facing the approaching glacier, rather... |
Washington. Geography portal Africa portal Fairy circle (Africa) Stone stripe Drumlin "Thurston County Place Names: A Heritage Guide" (PDF). Thurston County... |
(ridge), drumlin (from drom/druim meaning "ridge") a ridge often separating two long narrow valleys; a long narrow ridge of drift or diluvial formation. Drumlin... |
Scots, Ulster, and North of England term for a hillside or brow of a hill. Drumlin – an elongated whale-shaped hill formed by glacial action. Butte – an isolated... |
moraines Glacial landform – Landform created by the action of glaciers Drumlin – Elongated hill formed by glacial action Esker – Long, winding ridge of... |
Till plain (section Soil formation and fertility) in deposited material. Till plains are also the location in which drumlins, drumlin fields, flutes, and additional moraines form, all composed of glacial... |
Terminal moraine (section Formation) for complete melting to occur. Climate plays an important role in the formation of terminal moraines. As temperatures increase, glaciers begin to retreat... |