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Sediments deposited into
lakes that have come from
glaciers are
called glaciolacustrine deposits. In some
European geological traditions, the term limnoglacial...
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called glaciolacustrine plains,
which differ from
those resulting from
differential uplifts and
those from the
creation of
inland lakes.
Glaciolacustrine plains...
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Geological Survey of Canada),
consisting of
diamict and fine-grained
glaciolacustrine sediments at its base, and an
upper sandy aquifer layer. (Davies and...
- (unsorted)
drift (glacial till) that
forms moraines and
stratified drift (
glaciolacustrine and
fluvioglacial sediments) that ac****ulates as
stratified and sorted...
- lakes, they
often represent the
relict bottom of
these lakes. Finally,
glaciolacustrine kame
terraces are
either the
relict deltas or
bottoms of
ancient ice...
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include glaciofluvial deposits, such as
outwash in sandurs, and as
glaciolacustrine and
glaciomarine deposits, such as
varves (annual layers) in any proglacial...
- established. The
varved sediments exposed in
these sites had
formed in
glaciolacustrine and
glacimarine conditions in the
Baltic basin as the last ice sheet...
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Brenda L.; Stern,
Charles R. (2015-05-13). "Deglacial ice-marginal
glaciolacustrine environments and
structural moraine building in
Torres del Paine, Chilean...
- tide
creates cyclic differences in
sediment supply.
Laminae formed in
glaciolacustrine environments (in
glacier lakes) are a
special case. They are called...
- flatlands" in the
midst of the
hilly and
rocky surroundings.
Similar "
glaciolacustrine deposits" dot the
northern areas of Ontario, Quebec, and Labrador....