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Glaciers and Glacial Mechanics. Glacier Origins and Types. Glacier Origins and Types Glacier (def): a body of moving ice that has been formed on land by compaction and recrystallization of snow. Glacier Origins and Types Glacier (def): a body of moving ice that has been formed on
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Glacier Origins and Types • Glacier (def): a body of moving ice that has been formed on • land by compaction and recrystallization of snow.
Glacier Origins and Types • Glacier (def): a body of moving ice that has been formed on • land by compaction and recrystallization of snow. • B. Critical Requirements
B. Critical Requirements • Must be formed from the accumulation and ‘metamorphism’ • of snow.
B. Critical Requirements • Must be formed from the accumulation and ‘metamorphism’ • of snow. • 2. Ice must be moving under its own weight.
B. Critical Requirements • Must be formed from the accumulation and ‘metamorphism’ • of snow. • Ice must be moving under its own weight. • Must originate on land
B. Critical Requirements • Must be formed from the accumulation and ‘metamorphism’ • of snow. • Ice must be moving under its own weight. • Must originate on land • Persist from year-to-year
Glacier Origins and Types • C. The recrystallization of snow
II. The Movement of Glaciers • Basal Sliding
II. The Movement of Glaciers • Basal Sliding • Plastic Flow
II. The Movement of Glaciers • Basal Sliding • Plastic Flow • Internal Shearing
II. The Movement of Glaciers D. Crevassing (Zone of Fracture)
The Glacial Budget • Zone of Accumulation • Zone of Ablation • Equilibrium Line
“fastest velocity at equilibrium line”
IV. Classification of Glaciers • Descriptive-based • Process-based
IV. Classification of Glaciers • Descriptive-based • * Cirque Glaciers • * Valley Glaciers • * Ice Sheets
IV. Classification of Glaciers • Descriptive-based • Process-based • 1. Dynamic classification scheme • * Active • * Passive • * Dead
IV. Classification of Glaciers • Descriptive-based • Process-based • 1. Dynamic classification scheme • * Active • * Passive • * Dead • 2. Thermal classification scheme • * Temperate Glaciers
IV. Classification of Glaciers • Descriptive-based • Process-based • 1. Dynamic classification scheme • * Active • * Passive • * Dead • 2. Thermal classification scheme • * Temperate Glaciers • * Polar Glaciers • --sub polar • --high polar
Cirques Tarn Lakes Pater Noster Lakes Horns Aretes U shaped Valleys Hanging Valleys Fjords
VI. Depositional Landforms Moraines Lateral Medial
VI. Depositional Landforms Glacial Till Stratified drift