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- Landform (3582 bytes)
3: A number of factors, ranging from [[plate tectonics]] to [[erosion]] and [[deposi...
109: *[[moraine]] - Erosion (6998 bytes)
4: ...y be simultaneous, erosion is to be distinguished from [[weathering]], which is the decomposition of r...
9: ...il, the steepness of the slope, and ground cover (from vegetation, rocks, etc.).
17: ... the ocean. The [[sediment]] originates primarily from water erosion in the [[Loess Plateau]] region o...
19: ...es within a moving fluid. Erosion can also occur from non-abrasive fluid mixtures. [[Cavitation]] is...
24: ...rt of the erosional process, as it moves material from higher elevations to lower elevations where tra... - Glacial motion (2558 bytes)
5: ...at''' occurs when a glacier ablates more material from its terminus than it transports into that regio...
13: ..., rocks that were dragged by a glacier many miles from their bedrock origin.
15: ...lacier leaves behind an underground chunk of ice. Moraine-dammed lakes occur when a stream (or snow runoff)...
17: ...tion and the landforms that result requires tools from many different disciplines: [[physical geograph... - Glacier (6999 bytes)
3: ...ntinents. Glacier ice is the largest reservoir of fresh [[water]] on [[Earth]], and second only to the...
7: ...de end, lateral and medial [[moraine]]s that form from glacially transported rocks and debris; [[glaci...
11: ...glacier's movement. In the summer, the melted ice from the glacier alone may be enough to create a str...
13: ... the glacier thins to nothing is called the [[ice front]].
19: ...n [[rock flour]], an extremely fine powder ground from the underlying rock by the glacier's movement. - Hubbard Glacier (2407 bytes)
5: ...rts believe will eventually dam the Russell Fiord from Disenchantment Bay waters.
11: ...opening again in July. On August 14, the terminal moraine was washed away after rains had raised the water ...
13: ...amatically so that ships must keep their distance from it as they ply their way up and down the coast.
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