it’s famous for its Drumlins – little elongated hills in the shape of an inverted spoon or half-buried egg. These were formed by glacial ice acting on underlying ground as it melted away.
These glacial deposits were of two kinds: Till - mixed or unstratified materials directly deposited by ice. Examples of till deposits include drumlins, moraines and erratics. Fluvio-glacial ...
A generic term for the range of longitudinal and transverse landforms produced at the base of a glacier or ice sheet as a result of active ice flow across a sediment base. Whilst individual types of ...
It also contains, besides the main subject, a full account of drums or drumlins, which in some way or other are closely related to moraines, the proceedings of the Glacier Conference held at ...
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