Continental glacier
As this glacier grows it collapses down and outward moving the sediment at its base.
Weathering processes that occur in a glacier
Frost Action and Abrasion
What happens when there are “bumps” in the bedrock beneath a glacier?
At A, on the up-ice side of this bedrock protrusion, the ice slows down as it encounters this obstacle.
With increased pressure and friction the ice melts.
The ice also bends and flows around the obstacles. n
What happens when there are “bumps” in the bedrock beneath a glacier?
ROCHE MOUTONEE
An erosion bedrock glacial feature.
Glacial Weathering
2. Abrasion
Abrasion
The grinding of one rock against another.
Glacial weathering FROST ACTION end result
Large Pieces
Glacial weathering ABRASION end result
Small Pieces
Glacial Erosion
Sediment is set in motion by moving ice, and to a lesser degree melt water.
Glacial Transport
(3)
how does sediment get into the ice?
- ice and sediment at the base was deflected upwards as the glacier moved
How/When does Glacial Deposition occur? Where?
This occurs most often when the ice melts. It may also occur when sediment beneath the moving ice becomes detached and is left behind by the ice.
This can happen in:
Glacial deposition
This happens when sediment is left behind by the glacier, often beneath it, or when the ice melts.
Till (4)
Bi-modal grain size distribution (TILL)
Means that it has two sizes.
Massive structure (TILL)
all the grain sizes are uniformly mixed.
What happens when till is deposited?
It forms a number of landforms
Ablation till
Till deposited at the edge of a glacier
Lodgment till
Till deposited beneath a glacier.
Glacial Landforms
Moraines
Long linear ridges composed of till and deposited at the edge of a glacier.
Types of moraine (4)
Terminal
Marks the furthest advance of the glacier.