نتایج جستجو برای: glacial erosion

تعداد نتایج: 41285  

2008
Brooke Leavitt

.......................................................................................................................................2 Overview of Yosemite’s History .................................................................................................2 Yosemite Discovery...................................................................................................................

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای طبیعی 0
معصومه رجبی استادیار گروه جغرافیای طبیعی دانشگاه تبریز مریم بیاتی خطیبی استادیار گروه جغرافیای طبیعی دانشگاه تبریز

abstract a mountain glacier, when it occupies a river valley, immediately begins to change the cross-section and profile of that valley. river valleys in mountain areas tends to have v-shaped profiles. glaciers work to widen as well as deepen their valleys and the typical cross-section of a glacial valley is u-shaped. the u-shaped glacial valley is one of the most characteristic of glacial land...

2015
Frédéric Herman Mark Brandon

Glaciation has affected the shape of mountain ranges and has induced a global increase in erosion rates during the past 2 m.y. The observed increase in erosion rates appears to vary with latitude, reaching a maximum at mid-latitudes that is particularly well defined in the Southern Hemisphere. Although it is likely that climate played an important role, the processes responsible for such latitu...

2009
Michele N. Koppes David R. Montgomery

Since the late nineteenth century, it has been debated whether rivers or glaciers are more effective agents of erosion1. The dramatic landscapes associated with glaciated terrain have often led to the argument that glaciers are more erosive than rivers, and recent studies have documented the topographic signature of an ice-controlled limit of mountain height known as the ‘glacial buzz-saw’2,3. ...

Journal: :Geological Magazine 1920

Journal: :Science 2011
David L Shuster Kurt M Cuffey Johnny W Sanders Greg Balco

Glacial erosion of mountain ranges produces spectacular alpine landscapes and, by linking climate with tectonics, influences a broad array of geophysical phenomena. Although the resultant landforms are easily identified, the timing and spatial pattern of topographic adjustment to Pleistocene glaciations remain poorly known. We investigated topographic evolution in the archetypal glacial landsca...

2008
Jason P. Briner Gifford H. Miller Robert Finkel Dale P. Hess

Organized conduits of fast ice flow at the fringe of present and past ice sheets move the majority of ice from ice sheet interior to periphery. These relatively narrow corridors play a critical role in feedbacks between landscape evolution and ice sheet dynamics. Here we combine bedrock Be concentrations with distribution of lakes on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada, to constrain the pattern of gla...

2013
G. S. Wilson R. H. Levy G. Browne N. Dunbar R. Cody F. Florindo S. Henrys ANDRILL McMurdo

Chronostratigraphic data available for the preliminary age model for the upper 700 m for the AND-1B drill core include diatom biostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, 40Ar/39Ar ages on volcanic material, 87Sr/86Sr ages on calcareous fossil material, and surfaces of erosion identifi ed from physical appearance and facies relationships recognised in the AND-1B drill core. The available age data allo...

2002
Atle Nesje Ian M. Whillans

Sognefjord is formed by a combination of exploitation of rock structure and subaerial and subglacial processes. The fjord system follows zones of rock-structural weakness. Above sea level the landforms are due mainly to subaerial processes, and somewhat surprisingly not to glacial activity. Removal of erosive products and deepening of the fjord below sea level is due to glacial erosion.

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