Use "moraines" in a sentence

1. Much of it is mantled by glacial moraines.

2. It's a strange landscape of bare rock, boulders and moraines.

3. Lateral moraines are formed on the sides of the glacier.

4. The debris they left behind formed moraines, lakes and rivers.

5. The trail traverses several glacier moraines and many river crossings.

6. These features had been variously described as moraines, drumlins, and crevasse-fillings.

7. Prominent moraines at the surface grow as more englacial debris is exposed by ablation.

8. Tele photo view of the medial moraines and the ice-dammed lake (July 1, 2008).

9. These may be bounded by moraines; some are deep enough to be density stratified.

10. Communities dominated by Acer saccharum are found on well drained and nutrient-rich moraines.

11. Soils are predominantly clay and silty-clay with glacial features of outwashes, eskers and moraines.

12. Here are a series of stacked slabs of debris, making up a group of ‘hummocky moraines’.

13. The end moraines of the last ice age (Weichselian ice age) did not reach this area.

14. Strongly curved medial moraines indicate irregular flow, perhaps even surges, of some of its tributaries.

15. Note the dark turquoise meltwater pond near the cliff, on the left of the medial moraines.

16. Since 1980 numerous small glacial lakes formed behind the new terminal moraines of several of these glaciers.

17. Icefall, small regenerated glacier and remarkably large set of terminal moraines (northwest of Steacy Icecap; July 23rd, 2008).

18. These late Neoglacial terminal moraines appear, in general, to mark the greatest post-Pleistocene extent of the glaciers.

19. Most of the park is hummocky, with rolling moraines and outwash plains, all features of prairie pothole country.

20. Good examples of cross-valley moraines are found along the shores of Hudson Bay and in Labrador.

21. Moraines were deposited at positions beyond present-day ice limits throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries.

22. Moraines are practically absent as there are hardly any rock outcrops in the accumulation area (August 24th, 1977).

23. Keywords: largest valley glacier of the Alps, medial moraines, ice avalanches from a hanging glacier on the Mönch.

24. 2 Hummocky moraines Morainic drift with a typical hummocky landform occupies about 10 percent of the Outer Hebrides.

25. The Crosier series consists of very deep, somewhat poorly drained soils formed in till on till plains and moraines

26. The middle Saint-Maurice, downstream from LA TUQUE, is bordered with alluvial terraces and cuts through transversal moraines and marine clays.

27. The Boissevain site lies in the Boissevain Till Plain physiographic subdivision characterized by alluvial deposits and moraines (Barto and Vogel 1978).

28. Wide-angle view of Ghiacciaio dei Forni from its left-lateral moraine, illustrating ice-falls and prominent lateral moraines in the eastern sector of the glacier.

29. The landforms produced by the Wenkchemna Glacier include rock glacier features, such as arcuate ridges of debris, as well as hummocky ablation moraines typical of glacier stagnation.

30. These terminal moraines are often incompletely formed and lower than in the Alpine Foreland, but are nevertheless clearly visible in the low-relief of the North German Plain.

31. The ablation of ice that is either free and open to the air or covered with other materials (with sand, rubble or boulders; on glaciers with moraines) comes to pass by physical processes, that can be described by equations.

32. The settlement nuclei of the villages Bräuhof, Archkogel, Mosern and Untertressen in the west of the municipality are completely on alluvial plains, slope debris areas and ground moraines which are mostly in the Würm-glacial, sometimes postglacial originated.

33. The ablation of ice that is either free and Open to the air or covered with other materials (with sand, rubble or boulders; on glaciers with moraines) Comes to pass by physical processes, that can be described by equations.

34. The authors examine the substitution materials studies realized in France during the last 10 years with the “Tax on Aggregates” financial support. -substitution of crushed hard rocks to fluviatile sands and gravels, whose reserves are becoming exhausted or sterilized by environmental constraints; -materials not respecting standard specifications of aggregates: 1) soft rocks; 2) soils (fine sands, clayey sands, moraines, superficial deposits); 3) quarries, mines and industrial wastes.

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