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- A glacial erratic is a glacially deposited rock differing from the type of rock native to the area in which it rests. Erratics, which take their name from...
- by geomorphologists and Quaternary geologists to subdivide glacial and nonglacial deposits within the United States of America. From youngest to oldest...
- from deserts, dune fields, playa lakes, and volcanic ash. Some types of nonglacial loess are: Desert loess produced by aeolian attrition of quartz grains;...
- thought of as setting the base level for large-scale landscape evolution in nonglacial environments. Rivers are key links in the connectivity of different landscape...
- sedimentology, stratigraphy, structural geology, and volcanology of glacial and nonglacial deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula has allowed the reconstruction of...
- fans or deposits of braided river. These deposits are inferred to be nonglacial in origin and immediately postdate the Paleoproterozoic Makganyene glaciation...
- Palaeozoic Ice Age in eastern Australia: A record of alternating glacial and nonglacial climate regime". Journal of the Geological Society. 165 (1): 129–140....
- 19th century. The Missinaibi Formation is prin****lly known for having nonglacial sediments, which means that dating the formation has helped scientists...
- of the Lorrain Formation. These deposits are interpreted to represent nonglacial deposits that immediately postdate the Makganyene glaciation. Because...
- Palaeozoic Ice Age in eastern Australia: A record of alternating glacial and nonglacial climate regime". Journal of the Geological Society. 165 (1): 129–140....