- A
glacial erratic is a
glacially deposited rock
differing from the type of rock
native to the area in
which it rests. Erratics,
which take
their name from...
- by
geomorphologists and
Quaternary geologists to
subdivide glacial and
nonglacial deposits within the
United States of America. From
youngest to oldest...
- fans or
deposits of
braided river.
These deposits are
inferred to be
nonglacial in
origin and
immediately postdate the
Paleoproterozoic Makganyene glaciation...
-
thought of as
setting the base
level for large-scale
landscape evolution in
nonglacial environments.
Rivers are key
links in the
connectivity of
different landscape...
- sedimentology, stratigraphy,
structural geology, and
volcanology of
glacial and
nonglacial deposits of the
Antarctic Peninsula has
allowed the
reconstruction of...
-
Palaeozoic Ice Age in
eastern Australia: A
record of
alternating glacial and
nonglacial climate regime".
Geological Society of
London Journal. 165 (1): 129–140...
- from deserts, dune fields,
playa lakes, and
volcanic ash. Some
types of
nonglacial loess are:
Desert loess produced by
aeolian attrition of
quartz grains;...
-
Palaeozoic Ice Age in
eastern Australia: A
record of
alternating glacial and
nonglacial climate regime".
Geological Society of
London Journal. 165 (1): 129–140...
-
Geological Society of
America Bulletin. 86:1123-1127 Lowe, D.R., 1976,
Nonglacial varves in
lower member of
Arkansas Novaculite (Devonian),
Arkansas and...
- 19th century. The
Missinaibi Formation is prin****lly
known for
having nonglacial sediments,
which means that
dating the
formation has
helped scientists...