Geomorphological depositional landscapes and landforms Flashcards
1
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How do till plains form?
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Till plains form when ice sheets detatch from glacier and melts depositing all of the till.
The till is unsorted glacial material formed via erosion and weathering.
2
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What is an erratic?
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- It is a large boulder that is different rock to surrounding rock.
- Broken off by weathering and erosion then transported by glacier and deposited when glacier loses energy.
3
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What is moraines?
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Moraine is deposited eroded material transported by the glacier. There are various different types.
- Lateral moraine is material transported by the glacier.
- Medial moraine is when two lateral moraines meeting in the middle of a glacier and depositing.
- Ground moraine is moraine carried under the glacier and is sorted from abrasion.
- Recessional moraine is at the end of the glacier, it is pushed forward by the glacier and stay in place when the glacier retreats.
- Terminal moraine is deposited at the snout of a glacier on the valley floor.
4
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How is a drumlin formed?
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- When a glacier hits an obstacle that cannot be eroded, deposition from underneath the glacier builds up behind the obstacle.
- The glacier moves over the large mound and drags excess deposition over other side.
- This causes a tear drop shape with a long, tapered edge.
The blunt end is called the stoss side, the tapered end is called the lee side.