Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Symposium But Not Published in Full in this Volume: Subglacial, Englacial, and Supraglacial Sediment Differentiation and Erosion in Glacial Basins

Abstract If sediments being transported by glaciers in subglacial, englacial, and supraglacial situations can be differentiated on the basis of their textural characteristics, some potential exists for interpreting the relative importance of subglacial and sub-aerial periglacial processes in the exc...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Rogerson, R. J., Eyles, N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1979
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000030094
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143000030094
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Summary:Abstract If sediments being transported by glaciers in subglacial, englacial, and supraglacial situations can be differentiated on the basis of their textural characteristics, some potential exists for interpreting the relative importance of subglacial and sub-aerial periglacial processes in the excavation of glacial valleys, by examining the sediments in abandoned or active terminal moraines. Caution should be used with compound glacial valleys where subglacially eroded debris may become englacial as ice streams merge, be subsequently transported passively, and in terminal moraine deposits appear to represent sub-aerially derived sediments.