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Champlain Sea clay in Canada, is any of
several distinctively sensitive glaciomarine clays found in Canada, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Finland, the
United States...
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Marine clay is a type of clay
found in
coastal regions around the world. In the northern,
deglaciated regions, it can
sometimes be
quick clay,
which is...
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Glaciomarine sedimentation at the
margin of an ice-covered
continent during interglacial...
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glaciofluvial deposits, such as
outwash in sandurs, and as
glaciolacustrine and
glaciomarine deposits, such as
varves (annual layers) in any
proglacial lakes which...
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boulders were
deposited in the
chaotic mix of
unsorted till
geologists call
glaciomarine drift. Many
beaches about the
Sound display glacial erratics, rendered...
- Database".
Retrieved 17
December 2021.
George Plafker and W.O. Addicott,
Glaciomarine deposits of
Miocene through Holocene age in the
Yakataga Formation along...
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Moray Firth, NE
SCotland "Ardesier
Peninsula part of a
suite of
glaciomarine ice-contact deposits" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2 May...
- gravels,
silts and clay of glacial, glaciofluvial,
glaciolacustrine and
glaciomarine origin. Its
upper boundary is the
present day
ground surface or unconformable...
- Jr.; Andersen, B.G. (1989). Anderson, W.A.; Borns, H.W. Jr. (eds.). "
Glaciomarine deltas of
Maine and
their relation to late Pleistocene–Holocene crustal...
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Surficial geology largely consists of
glacial till,
glaciolacustrine and
glaciomarine silt/clay plains, and low-lying
wetlands underlain by
sedimentary limestone...