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1974 Archival description results for Geology√

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Present stage of outwash plains

Present stage of outwash plains. 2. Outwash plain. 3. Moraine landscape. a. Highest point of outwash plain. b. The ice-contact slope of the high outwash plain against the moraine landscape. c. Bog, overgrown lake. d. Lake. e. Marginal moraine. f. Boggy area. A. Moraine. C. Meltwater deposits. Source: Atlas of Denmark.

Present stage of flat hills

Present stage of flat hills. High-level moraine plateau. 4. Flat hill. Ice-lake bottom. 5. Tapping gully. 6. Hummocky moraine landscape with lake holes, bogs and valleys. 7. Lake-basin area. A-C, see slide 44. B'. Moraine from dead-ice. Source: Atlas of Denmark.

Present stage - old moraine landscape

Present stage. Old moraine landscapes (1) outwash plains (3), and young moraine landscape (4). Tunnel valleys (8) with long lakes (8c, 8d) and fiord (8h). Post-glacial erosion valleys (10) in young moraine plateau (9). Continental dunes (12) on the outwash plain. Source: Atlas of Denmark.

Post-Pleistocene fossil tree trunk

Post-Pleistocene fossil tree trunk, about 10,000 years old. Locality: lsd. 11, sec. 23, T. 15, R. 29, W. 2, 1 1/2 miles NW of Lillestrom, Saskatchewan. Photo taken in front of the Museum of Natural History, Regina.

Post glacial uplift in Scandinavia

Post glacial uplift in Scandinavia. The heavy lines connect points of equal uplift, in metres, of the highest strandline of the sea which flooded the area just after the melting of the glacier (Gilluly et al., 1959, p. 251).

Results 526 to 540 of 1974