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types of
moraine include ground moraines (till-covered
areas forming sheets on flat or
irregular topography) and
medial moraines (
moraines formed where...
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receding glacier.
Terminal moraines are one of the most
prominent types of
moraines in the Arctic. One
notable terminal moraine is
Trollgarden in Norway...
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individual moraines are large, wavy
ridges orientated transverse to ice flow.
Drumlins are
often found in
close proximity to
Rogen moraines, and are often...
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formed these moraines.
Washboard moraines can be seen in many
places such as
South Dakota, Iowa, Maine, and Iceland. Price, R. J. (1970). "
Moraines at Fjallsjökull...
- ago. The
Harbor Hill
Moraine intersects with the
earlier Ronkonkoma Moraine at Lake Success. East of the lake, the two
moraines may be seen, but west...
- ‘’’Union City
Moraine’’ is the
outer ring of a
series of
moraines created by the Huron-Erie lobe of the
Laurentian Glacier. The
moraine has no significant...
- 331 ft (101 m)
Telescope Hill – 334 feet (102 m)
Terminal moraine List of
glacial moraines Geological Survey:
Quaternary History of the New York Bight:...
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sluiceways during the Cary substage. The
Packerton Moraine in
which Shoe Lake is
located belongs to the
moraines of the
Saginaw lobe of late
Wisconsin Substage...
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Moraine is rock
debris transported by glaciers.
Moraine may also
refer to:
Moraine, Ohio, USA
Moraine Cone, in
British Columbia,
Canada Moraine Lake,...
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moraines merge into a
composite moraine,
including parts of
earlier stages.. The
Valparaiso morainic system in
Michigan includes the
morainic belt...