A generic term for the range of longitudinal and transverse landforms produced at the base of a glacier or ice sheet as a result of active ice flow across a sediment base. Whilst individual types of ...
During the Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT), the Earth adopted a 100,000-year glacial-interglacial cycle compared to the previous 41,000-year cycle. Scientists have now discovered landforms ...
A new study brings attention to a different type of glacier - Rock glaciers, which are landforms composed of rocks and ice, ...
A moraine is a landform that occurs when there is deposition of the sediment carried by a glacier as it melts. The two main types of moraine are: Lateral moraine – where a ridge of sediment is ...
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