GLACIERS Flashcards
- Glaciers
a permanent mass of ice that flows downslope under the influence of gravity
o During last ice age:
30%
Land covered
10% water was ice
Sea level dropped 100m
If all glacial ice melted, sea level would rise about 60m
- Summarize the factors and causes of ice ages and describe the age and extent of the last ice age
o 90,000-20,000 bp
o 25,000 years ago the flow from interior and glacier flow down strait of Georgia moving towards van and surrey
causes of ice age
Perturbation of earth’s orbit
* Milankovitch cycles: change the amount of heat from solar radiation that any particular part f earth receives
Greenhouse effect
* Increases CO2 in the atmosphere causes retention of heat, decreased Co2 decreases retention of heat
Plate tectonics
* Volcanoes
* Rates of plate movement
* Positions of continents (Albedo)
* Effect on ocean circulation
o How glacier form
Accumulation of snow in winter > melting of snow in the summer
Compaction of accumulated snow ice
Ice must flow (down slope) under the influence of gravity
- Discuss the concepts governing the flow of glaciers
o Continental
Flow from thickest to thinnest
o Alpine
Flow down slope
o How glacier move
Ex: alpine glacier confined to a valley
* Above bedrock there is a zone of plastic flow, followed by a rigid zone
* In the rigid zone ice locks and moves together
* In the upper plastic the grains move slightly farther than the lower grain
* Lower plastic moves less distance than upper grain
o Positive feedback loops
Albedo is the ratio of reflected solar radiation ot the toal incoming solar radiation
* Sea ice melt, exposes darker ocean surface reflectivity, or albedo is altered (ocean reflects less sunlight) ocean absorbs more heat temp rises
o Snowball earth
Hypothesis that the earth has been completely frozen in past, most recently ~650 Ma
Earth cools more ice earth cools
o Alpine glacier
Confined to mountains
Originate in mountains- high altitude
o Continental glacier
Ice sheets
Cover vast areas of land, polar regions
ice sheets
o Greenland icesheet
Blankets 81% of Greenland
1,756,000km2
o Antarctic ice sheet
Covers 90% of Antarctica
14.2 million km2
Contains 92% of all glacial ice on the planet
o Abrasional features:
cirque, arete, horn, tarn lake, u shaped valley, hanging valley, fjord, glacial polish, striation, rock flour
o Depositional features
Drift- till, outwash, moraines, kettle, esker, drumlin, erratic
Features of deposition
- Moraines (end, lateral, medial, ground)
- Till carried/ pushed along by glacier deposited at the edges of the glacier
- Kettle- small hole in the till where a piece of ice was while sediment was ebign deposited
- Usually filled with water
- Esjer- positive relief feature made from sedimentation in drainage channels at the base of the glacier
- Drumlin- wedge like mound of till showing ice movement direction (towards the milder slope)
- Erratic large exotic rock carried long distances from their orgin by the ice- dropped once the ice melt away
o Features of abrasion
Tarn
* A lake sitting within a crique once the ice has melted
Glacial polish
Striation, grooves
Rock flour