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moraineRocky debris or till carried along and deposited by a glacier. Material eroded from the side of a glaciated valley and carried along the glacier's edge is called a lateral moraine; that worn from the valley floor and carried along the base of the glacier is called a ground moraine. Rubble dropped at the snout (front end) of a melting glacier is called a terminal moraine. When two glaciers converge their lateral moraines unite to form a medial moraine. Debris that has fallen down crevasses and becomes embedded in the ice is termed an englacial moraine; when this is exposed at the surface due to partial melting it becomes an ablation moraine. Moraine
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| It also shows that Spencer confused glacial moraines (e. In the southeastern part of Wisconsin, sites were negative except those situated in the Kettle Moraine State Forests (Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Jefferson, Walworth, and Waukesha counties), which are located on the terminal glacial moraines. For the past decade, Phillips has studied glacial moraines in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains using a new radio-dating technique he developed that uses radioactivity in surface rocks to date how long they've been there. |
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