20: Glaciers
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- 20.1: Glacial Erosion and Deposition
- This page explores the influence of glaciers on landforms, detailing the erosional features formed by alpine glaciers and their deposits. It categorizes glaciers into continental and alpine, explaining their erosive processes like abrasion and plucking that shape valleys and produce unique landforms such as U-shaped valleys and cirques.
- 20.2: Glaciers
- This page discusses glaciers as moving ice masses formed from snow, shaping landscapes through abrasion and acting as critical freshwater reservoirs. Their health is measured by mass balance and movement patterns, with significant retreat noted since the Little Ice Age. Erosion creates various geological features, while meltwater contributes to landform development.