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Explore the formation, movement, and classifications of glaciers. Learn about erosional and depositional landforms created by glaciers. Discover the critical requirements for glacier formation and the various types of glaciers based on descriptive and process-based classifications.
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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