How To Use Glacial In A Sentence

  • The Eurasian and Laurentide Ice Sheets were responsible for most of the glacio-eustatic decrease in sea level (about 120 m) during the LGM. The pattern of postglacial isostatic rebound suggests that the ice was thickest over Hudson Bay. Arctic climate variability prior to 100 years BP
  • The chief natural phenomena that have driven fragmentation are glacial advances, volcanic activity, geologic faulting, tectonic movement, mass land slumping, serpentinization, major sea level rise and climate oscillation. Habitat fragmentation
  • The rise of sea levels with the release of glacial waters at the end of the last ice age flooded the plain between what is now the UK and Europe.
  • The Cree syllabics on the glacial till granite boulder base say: ‘I am the big bear.’
  • Occidentali Noruagiæ Insula, quæ Glacialis dicitur, magno circumfusa Oceano repentur, obsoletæ admodum habitationis tellus, A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas
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  • Reference is made to the dating presence of shells and glacial deposits, and the burial chronology and body size reduction evidence.
  • The movement toward a long term ecologically viable economics is glacial: ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • No coseismic offset in the position of the glacier surface is observed; instead, modest tsunamis associated with the glacial earthquakes implicate glacier calving in the seismogenic process. RealClimate
  • We ended the last chapter with the glacial conditions that prevailed eighteen thousand years ago. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • Bogs and glacial recessional lake deposits frequently contain compressible deposits of peat and organic-rich silt.
  • At some later date, a slight glacial retreat would weaken the dam wall and its subsequent collapse would prove catastrophic.
  • As a Quaternary and glacial geomorphologist, I agree that geological training is important to understand climate and associated landscape change over long timescales. Some Geologists at Quelccaya « Climate Audit
  • The pace of life in the deep sea is literally glacial, species grow extremely slowly and they live to extraordinary ages.
  • After the retreat of the ice sheets since the last glacial maximum, northern Europe was subsequently reinvaded from several refuges in southern Europe.
  • If you think that a show about icebergs would go at a glacial pace, you'd be wrong. The Sun
  • And I have left the bones of my transient carcasses in pond bottoms, and glacial gravels, and asphaltum lakes. Chapter 21
  • The movie's emotional trajectory is also from hot to cold, earth tones to glacial whites.
  • In contrast to the soil creep of temperate regions, solifluction and gelifiuction are relatively rapid processes in periglacial regions and can result in the active development of slopes.
  • And there in a nutshell is the reason for its glacial journey to the screen. Times, Sunday Times
  • If a would-be spammer had to perform one second of computation for each person he spammed, the pace of spam would slow to glacial.
  • the Americas - was hunted to extinction and the climate entered a glacial interstadial. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • I stayed off the glacier, stumbling down the left moraine, often catching myself with my arms just before slamming into glacial erratics.
  • Bedrock structures tend to be more regional in spatial outline compared with glacial lineations and in satellite images are often characterized by a rough and irregular surface texture.
  • The plains and valleys here often consist of glacial moraine or deposits from ancient lakes.
  • In the central and eastern parts of the range, the northern margin is also sharply defined, but separates bedrock from glacial and alluvial sediments or bedrock inliers.
  • The Northern Lakes and Forests is a region of nutrient poor glacial soils, coniferous and northern hardwood forests, undulating till plains, morainal hills, broad lacustrine basins, and extensive sandy outwash plains. Ecoregions of the United States-Level III (EPA)
  • A constant supply of cold, oxygen-deficient water from artesian springs maintains the glacial-like characteristics of prairie fens.
  • It has 354.8 billion steres in surface water resources, 13.5 percent of the nation's total, and 330 billion steres in glacial water resources.
  • The progression from the comminution till and gravelly mud of Units 3 and 2 into the diatomaceous mud of Unit 1 likely represents the Last Glacial Maximum to Holocene transition in the northwestern Weddell Sea. Domack on the Larsen 1-A Ice Shelf « Climate Audit
  • Rocks consist of gravel ridges and are best described as elongated whale-shaped hills formed by glacial actions (Drumlins) The higher planes of Chorley and Leyland indicate that the underlying rocks have emerged from this drift. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Here was evidence of a glacial and a torrid period, separated by an aeonic gulf; but how the remains came to be piled one upon another in this way is a secret of the ancient earth. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
  • But his glacial blue eyes reflect a glint of triumph.
  • The work of Crowell, Dott and Winterer led to the introduction of purely descriptive terms for poorly sorted and laminated facies that avoided any preconceived notion of a glacial origin.
  • Caves can also develop by other processes: by weathering, the hydraulic action of waves, tectonic movements, and glacial melt water, and the evacuation of molten rock in lava flows.
  • The effects of deglaciation on tropical regions are not fully understood, but ambient temperatures at equatorial latitudes were cooler by approximately 5C during the last glacial maximum.
  • He warned that not all poorly sorted rocks were true glacial tillites and thus were unreliable indicators of past climate and continental positioning.
  • Species such as red knot ( '' Calidris canutus '') and ruddy turnstone ( '' Arenaria interpres '') are inferred to have had much larger populations and more extensive breeding areas during glacial stages, although others, such as dunlin ( '' C. alpina ''), exhibit evidence of range fragmentation during glacial stages leading to the evolution of distinct geographically restricted infraspecific taxa. Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels
  • We need to be on the down side of the glacial cycle, simple having more squirrels follow the ice line north is now a net loss because we want the ice line to start its return back south, otherwise the planet will smoulder. The Saddest Sentence I've Read Today, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Many of these have been interpreted as the product of englacial thrusting in ice that has undergone strong longitudinal compression, especially at the thermal boundary between warm and cold ice.
  • Axarus larvae almost always infest varved clay deposits that are remnants of Pleistocene glacial lakes.
  • At my feet was a glacial lake, rain pinching its surface. Times, Sunday Times
  • Swim, raft, or trek along the rivers, which emerge from the glacial highlands of the Andes and vary from black to white, cloudy, ruddy, or salty.
  • A timepiece of striated Connemara marble, stopped at the hour of 4.46 a.m. on the 21 March 1896, matrimonial gift of Matthew Dillon: a dwarf tree of glacial arborescence under a transparent bellshade, matrimonial gift of Luke and Caroline Doyle: an embalmed owl, matrimonial gift of Ulysses
  • Then about 150 years ago the glacial dam burst, loosing a 100-foot, landscape-scouring wave that wiped out entire villages.
  • It appears to me that the paper will absorb its proper dose of iodine better when dry, and the glacial acetic acid will set free any small amount of alkaline potash there may be on the surface; so that it will not embrown on applying gallic acid. Notes and Queries, Number 181, April 16, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • The arctic meadows, tundras, and steppes contained the herbaceous plants, leaves, and sprigs of shrubs and low shrubs needed for the mammoth to feed on and survive in glacial Siberia.
  • Furthermore, it is not always clear whether fossils from a given locality are from in situ rocks or from spoil or clasts in glacial drift.
  • These glaciers advanced during the four ice ages (glacial periods) and retreated during the three interglacials.
  • Temperatures were gradually cooling over the period, but the Neanderthals had survived many glacial periods before. Times, Sunday Times
  • Toews witters on about the length of time it takes to resolve complaints under the current system, and he's absolutely right: successive governments' intransigeance on the issue have ensured that complaints before the Canadian Human Rights Commission have proceeded at a glacial pace. Don't Toews me, bro
  • He recognized that all of the beaches had been tilted by postglacial uplift (now attributed to isostatic rebound).
  • It was glacial in my hands, and the cold metal numbed them.
  • He is a pent-up wall of fussy manners and glacial reserve that instantly puts people on edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Food had been served to them earlier by an orderly grown accustomed to glacial silences, split only by the odd cracking of a wooden chair. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • They can inform us about the origin and ongoing development of many parts of the ocean basins, about former and current plate movements, about upper-Earth rheology, and about postglacial sea-level rise, among other processes.
  • British Geological Survey maps indicate that the geology of the area is generally glacial till (boulder clay) with underlying coal measures.
  • He had forgotten, too, the crampiness of its temper since that glacial bath, and, most completely of all, had he forgotten the fate of the man-who-didn't - take-care-of-himself. The Window-Gazer
  • The distribution of life in the rivers and lakes of Brazil, the immense number of species and their local circumscription, as distinct faunae in definite areas of the same water-basin, amazed him; while the character of the soil and other geological features confirmed him in his preconceived belief that the glacial period could not have been less than cosmic in its influence. Louis Agassiz His Life and Correspondence
  • A 1500-year record of temperature and glacial response inferred from varved Iceberg Lake, southcentral Alaska. Unthreaded #8 « Climate Audit
  • It would be a waste of time, in the present state of science, to controvert this hypothesis, as it is now admitted that even if the rush of a diluvial current, invented for the occasion and wholly without analogy in the known course of nature, be granted, it would be inadequate to explain the uniformity, parallelism, persistency, and rectilinearity of the so-called glacial furrows. The Antiquity of Man
  • Glacial activity has had a major influence on the development of the landscape including notable geological features such as deep canyons or kursu valleys with nearly vertical walls over 100 m in height cut by melt water, sandurs (outwash plains), boulder hollows, tundra polygons, U-valleys, glacial cirques and moraines, talus accumulations, drumlins, weathering phenomena and palsa bogs. Lapponian Area, Sweden
  • Research at and near McMurdo includes aeronomy and astrophysics, glaciology and glacial ecology, and ocean and climate systems.
  • If people are making policy recommendations based on finds of peat at glacier margins, it seems a matter of common sense that one would want a report on the stratigraphy by a geologist or glacial geomorphologist. Some Geologists at Quelccaya « Climate Audit
  • According to TIME and the paper's abstract, the team created models based on the formation of similar terrain on Earth -- subglacial volcanos and ice shelves -- to determine how the chaos terrain on Europa could have formed. Europa Water: Scientists Find Evidence Of Lakes On Jupiter's Moon (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
  • Glacial Lake Agassiz was the last in a series of proglacial lakes to fill the Red River valley in the three million years since the beginning of the Pleistocene. Ecoregions of the United States-Level III (EPA)
  • Footpaths worn into loose rock on mountainsides can be as narrow as the width of two hiking boots, with thousand-foot drop-offs that can send any stumbling climber into an uncontrollable slide to icy glacial rivers.
  • Analysis of fossilised coral reefs off the Gulf of Mexico found many died during this time -- known to climatologists as an "interglacial" -- and were replaced by new reefs on higher ground. Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed
  • We ended the last chapter with the glacial conditions that prevailed eighteen thousand years ago. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • As the car slowly rolled past him, he raised his bowl to the window, not speaking, and stared at me for a moment with celestial, incomprehensible, glacial blue eyes.
  • This ancestral population probably had a wide preglacial breeding range in the Old World, which became fragmented, followed by the expansion of the Ficedula species complex from glacial refugia.
  • Soils are formed primarily from sandy and loamy glacial drift material and generally lack the arability of those in adjacent ecoregions to the south. Ecoregions of Wisconsin (EPA)
  • The granite rocks of the glacial valley contain quartz veins of silver, lead and zinc and at one time there were over 2 000 miners toiling there.
  • It is the longest interglacial period in the past 250,000 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Northward, they prefer clear, weedy, glacial lakes - southward, they prefer weedy bayous.
  • From a map you might think the place was swarming with fjords, but a real fjord is a deep U-shaped glacial valley that has become flooded.
  • Most deglaciated areas are ice-free all year, although glaciated fjords are at least partially covered with glacial ice most of the year.
  • Thus the extra-tropical zone of former pronounced valley formation was dominated by relict landscape features both glacial and periglacial.
  • Molecular phylogeography of '' Dryas integrifolia '': glacial refugia and postglacial recolonization. Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels
  • The views from these heights are simply stunning, with glacial ice fields and granite peaks as far as the eye can see.
  • Even though such warm, relatively moist phases usually lasted only a few hundred years, and started out from the skeletal loess desert/semi-desert soils of glacial conditions (with which they are inter-leaved), these buried steppe soils have all the rich organic content of a present-day chernozem soil that has had many thousands of years to build up its carbon (E. Zelikson, Russian Academy of Sciences, pers. comm., The Future of Power Generation: Nuclear Fusion
  • This was the time of the last glacial maximum. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is independent supporting evidence consistent with the global synchronicity of these glacial events.
  • The view from the top of Mount Cortland of the snow-frosted treetops, the majestic Green Mountains, the glacial lakes, and the rolling valley below is breathtaking. Left Neglected
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  • Russian and American researchers, including Christner, have identified signs of life almost three miles below the surface in ice that originates from liquid Lake Vostok, the largest of the recently discovered subglacial lakes on the continent. First Contact
  • The south slope is generally planar except where incised by glacial or fluvial valleys and is a remnant peneplain of late Cretaceous-early Tertiary age, which is well developed in western Mongolia and adjacent regions of China.
  • If nothing better than linear progress prevails, its glacial not gliding pace will subvert hopes for equality for many generations.
  • The rolling outwash plain here was formed by meltwater from glacial ice fields to the north.
  • These cosmical factors provided a mechanism for multiple glacial epochs and alternating cold and warm periods in each hemisphere. James Croll and the astronomical theory of climate change
  • The daughter of Glacial (by the Boussac-bred Pardal (FR)) became a legend in Scandinavia, ranking as as the finest distaffer ever to race in the region. Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com
  • This time, the ice age is ending and the animals realise a huge glacial dam is about to flood their valley, making them all extinct. The Sun
  • Everything is moving at glacial pace and is incredibly small. Times, Sunday Times
  • The origin of the Brejos has been associated with humid paleoclimates established after the middle Tertiary, especially during interglacial phases of the Pleistocene.
  • The rocks Macdonald and his colleagues analyzed in Canada's Yukon Territory showed glacial deposits and other signs of glaciation, such as striated clasts, ice rafted debris, and deformation of soft sediments. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • The acid solution is a mixture of glacial acetic acid, acetic anhydride, and sulfuric acid.
  • We ended the last chapter with the glacial conditions that prevailed eighteen thousand years ago. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • One year after that he wrote in Earthquakes in London a fissiparous climate-change drama with thinly realised characters among them a glacial female politician which was given an explosive staging by Rupert Goold. The Last of the Duchess; 13; The Village Social – review
  • New observations on the postglacial history of Tröllaskagi, northern Iceland. Arctic climate variability prior to 100 years BP
  • For most of his life, he worked on preglacial river valleys in Ontario, and the origin and extent of proglacial precursors of the Great Lakes.
  • The authors used the continuous deposition of sediments in a proglacial lake to yield evidence of the discontinuous movements of the glacier. Laguna Paco Cocha, Peru « Climate Audit
  • The occurrence of ventifacts and frost fissures implies a cold, windy periglacial climate.
  • During the last glacial period, Lake Missoula filled and burst through its ice dam some 40 times or more, scouring eastern Washington to create what is called the channeled scablands. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • His sword continued to blaze, its hilt now a shapeless mass of brilliant glacial blue light.
  • The terraces of the Western Lowlands Pleistocene Valley Trains ecoregion comprise a large expanse of early-Wisconsin glacial outwash deposits (older than 73b, 73c and 73l) reflecting braided stream depositional regimes. Ecoregions of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (EPA)
  • In contrast, glacial and periglacial deposits, such as dropstones, were formed at high latitudes; these are notably important in the late Carboniferous and early Permian.
  • The fact is that things move at a glacial pace in men's fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the dig revealed was natural chalk and flint glacial deposits, the archaeologist said.
  • In the last million years, the Earth has been through seven glacial cycles, the last of which - named the Holocene - began 10,000 years ago.
  • They know most people equate comics with pre-teen fantasies of laser beams bouncing off glacial pecs.
  • The stuff you find yourself in is primarily hardpan, glacial till, and some topsoil.
  • Above them, a giant serac - a hanging block of glacial ice - had collapsed and was tumbling down the couloir.
  • It is characterized by moraines of the Weichselian Pleniglacial with intercalated outwash sediments including kame deposits, dead-ice depressions with lakes, fens or wetlands, and Late Saalian moraines in the south.
  • Eliasson's point of focus is the ‘tongue,’ the geological term for glacial movement in which a mountain snowcap melts, runs down into, a valley and refreezes.
  • A geologist told me awhile ago that this tor is a remnant of the glacial period. Janey Canuck in the West
  • A large interior plateau contains dense forests, thousands of lakes and peat bogs, and rocky infertile soils associated with a glacially modified landscape with numerous drumlins and eskers.
  • Where glossy magazines move at a glacial pace, the website was fast and nimble. Times, Sunday Times
  • These may be of fluviatile, glacial, periglacial, lacustrine, aeolian, or marine origin.
  • Nevertheless the climatic regime of the palaeosols was fundamentally frigid and these palaeosols formed on glacial terraces beside large permanent glaciers.
  • Over three field seasons (2001-2003) we examined the physical and hydraulic characteristics of englacial water flow.
  • Here you can walk above the clouds among myriad glacial lakes, cross a mountain pass while surrounded by steinbocks, and - if you sit down to admire the landscape - marmots may come to inspect you.
  • A loss of genetic variation could also have resulted from the shift in climate as Earth entered the so-called interglacial period, a boon for many animals, but not for the giant tuskers, the study said. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Longshore drift transported sediment from this eroding rocky coastline to these embayments following the culmination of the post-glacial marine transgression some 7 ka ago.
  • Toews witters on about the length of time it takes to resolve complaints under the current system, and he's absolutely right: successive governments 'intransigeance on the issue have ensured that complaints before the Canadian Human Rights Commission have proceeded at a glacial pace. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Balanced on a log suspended over a glacial pothole, she is searching the foot-deep water for endangered howellia and their delicate white florets no bigger than her baby finger.
  • The timing of deglaciation shows a close correspondence to increased meridional overturning of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation and attendant warming of the North Atlantic Ocean immediately after the last glacial maximum.
  • Preceding and separating the cold glacial periods were three main interglacials (Cromerian, Hoxnian, and Ipswichian) when the climate was rather warmer.
  • Mount Kenya is a stunning volcanic mountain that rises from the Kenyan savannah, its flanks brutally carved by aeons of glacial action. Ben Colclough: Mount Kenya -- Is This the Most Beautiful Mountain in Africa?
  • “A contemporary microbially maintained subglacial ferrous ‘ocean.’” First Contact
  • At a glacial terminus in quiet water, floating ice melts slowly and often drops exotic rocks and sediment far out on a lake bottom.
  • Wijs 'iodine reagent is made by dissolving 13 grammes iodine in 1 litre of glacial acetic acid and passing chlorine into the solution until the iodine is all converted into iodine monochloride. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • The accumulation was wholly glacial; and probably a lake had supervened on the melting of the great glacier and its recedence, which lake, confined by a frozen moraine, would periodically lose its waters by sudden accessions of heat melting the ice of the latter. Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • Like other isolated islands, the Azores have functioned as a natural evolutionary laboratory - most of the native plant species are living fossils, phylogenetically primitive, and related to, though divergent from, the preglacial flora of Europe. Azores temperate mixed forests
  • This period, which is part of the late Quaternary Period, extends from the present back to the last glacial maximum (LGM), encompassing the Holocene, or postglacial period, that spans approximately the last 11,400 years. Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels
  • Over the past million years, it has been as warm as this or warmer for less than 10% of the time, during 11 brief episodes known as interglacial periods. Are We Holding a New Ice Age at Bay?
  • This ecoregion has a relatively homogeneous topography of level to gently rolling glacial till plains with areas of morainal hills and loess deposits. Ecoregions of North Dakota and South Dakota (EPA)
  • In the early phase of the postglacial period (Holocene), 8000 to 6000 years ago, mollusks with affinities for ice-free waters were common in Spitsbergen and along the east coast of Greenland. Variability in hydrographic properties and currents in the Arctic
  • The presence of clasts with flatiron shapes and rare striations in the conglomerate facies is consistent with a glacial setting.
  • As a result of their isolation, most of the native plant species on the Azores are living fossils, phylogenetically primitive, and related to, though divergent from, the preglacial flora of Europe. Azores temperate mixed forests
  • The Brule and Paint Rivers Drumlins (50j) ecoregion has extensive eskers and drumlinized ground moraines, pitted and unpitted outwash, wetlands, large glacial lakes, and a lower density of lakes than in adjacent ecoregion 50i. Ecoregions of Wisconsin (EPA)
  • Policy unfolds at a more glacial pace than politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • And to this continuity of the circumpolar land, and to the consequent freedom for intermigration under a more favourable climate, I attribute the necessary amount of uniformity in the sub-arctic and northern temperate productions of the Old and New Worlds, at a period anterior to the Glacial epoch. On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
  • His glacially cold mother despised family life and soon turned her back on her son, while his father was one of the most legendary rakes of Louis XV's reign.
  • These were carved on a large earthfast boulder situated on a natural lynchet that follows the line of a periglacial feature.
  • A hefty Pallas's gull, may cast a glacial eye at them, winging slowly past, its intentions piratical.
  • The Eurasian and Laurentide Ice Sheets were responsible for most of the glacio-eustatic decrease in sea level (about 120 m) during the LGM. The pattern of postglacial isostatic rebound suggests that the ice was thickest over Hudson Bay. Arctic climate variability prior to 100 years BP
  • Young soils such as proglacial margins are very quickly colonized by larch Larix decidua. Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, Switzerland
  • The river draining the proglacial lake carries a much lower amount of sediment than the iceberg and glacial meltwater plumes.
  • Fifteen glacial tongues of ice can be seen without leaving your car.
  • A recent study compiled evidence from various parts of the world concerning sea levels during an interglacial period about four hundred thousand years ago.
  • Eliasson's point of focus is the ‘tongue,’ the geological term for glacial movement in which a mountain snowcap melts, runs down into, a valley and refreezes.
  • On their left, the highest chain of mountains on the continent, bearing a heavy crown of glacial ice that reached halfway down its flanks, inarched in ridges from east to west. The Plains of Passage
  • Deglacial interval yr represents the conceivable time range over which the paleoglacier deglaciated from successively less extensive end moraine positions. Some Geologists at Quelccaya « Climate Audit
  • It has also been argued that subglacial streamline bedforms (flutes and drumlins) are a product of subglacial deformation.
  • The geological formations – moraines, moraine-dammed proglacial lakes, glacier flow – are all very visible. Dasuopu at Google Earth « Climate Audit
  • Coastal ecosystems have been forced to migrate staggering distances since the waning of Pleistocene glaciers began to drive the postglacial rise in global sea level, termed eustasy by geologists.
  • Raw gravels are colonized by mats of lichen Rhacomitrium; the youngest glacial moraines - some only 20 years old - have nitrogen-fixing shrubs and grasses and herbs growing on a weakly-developed soil; on moraines aged 150 years rata-kamahi forests up to 20 m high flourish. Te Wahipounamu (South-West New Zealand World Heritage Area), New Zealand
  • April also brings fantastic glacial flowers.
  • Treatments improve at a glacial pace, if at all. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He looked at the angry, confused faces on the screen frozen against a glacial blue sky.
  • This glacial pace does not bode well for future disputes and only those with the very deepest pockets will consider it an option. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using radar and gravity sensors, the experts made the first detailed maps of the Gamburtsev subglacial mountains, originally detected by Russian scientists 50 years ago at the heart of the East Antarctic ice sheet. Archive 2009-02-22
  • Glacial Lake Agassiz was the last in a series of proglacial lakes to fill the Red River Valley since the beginning of the Pleistocene. Ecoregions of North Dakota and South Dakota (EPA)
  • The ‘interglacial’ ice core fluctuations are now seen by most scientists as an artifact of ice flow.
  • Soar above glacial peaks and swim underwater through the icy caverns submerged within the Chaos Glacier.
  • Arctic cryosphere is still within the envelope of glacial-interglacial cycles that have characterized the past 800,000 years. Matthew Yglesias » Wednesday Arctic Ice Blogging
  • Huge glacial erratics, boulders unlike most of the other rocks in their surroundings, stand in mute testimony to their cross-country transport by advancing ice.
  • White clouds cling to lofty mountain peaks, which rise vertically from out of glacial basins, stretching all the way back to the Southern Alps.
  • He showed that the glacial-interglacial range of isotopic values in the shells were very similar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scientists have since established the existence of about 280 "subglacial" lakes, most located below the East Antarctic ice sheet. R&D Mag - News
  • The review by Watson of the periglacial environment in Britain concluded that continuous permafrost was present long enough for widespread formation of features such as ice wedges and pingos.
  • Food had been served to them earlier by an orderly grown accustomed to glacial silences, split only by the odd cracking of a wooden chair. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The Mad River Interlobate Area ecoregion is flanked by end moraines and received concentrated outwash deposits that filled preglacial valleys. Ecoregions of Indiana and Ohio (EPA)
  • The Darby Plains ecoregion once had a distinct assemblage of mixed oak forest; many prairies occurred on its end moraines, gravel-filled preglacial valleys, and seasonally wet areas. Ecoregions of Indiana and Ohio (EPA)
  • Moreover, glacial eustasy is rejected because of the lack of evidence for widespread glaciation at the appropriate stratigraphic level and because the required kilometre-scale drawdown far exceeds that expected through glaciation.
  • The host plant is an early successional, evergreen, nitrogen-fixing subshrub that grows on glacial moraine and river bars.
  • Mortillet or cognisance of his views, he suggested in 1859 that the lake-basins were not of pre-glacial date, but had been scooped out by ice during the glacial period, the excavation having for the most part been effected in Miocene sandstone, provincially called, on account of its softness, "molasse. The Antiquity of Man
  • This dispassionate view of man and nature brings an icy edge to his work, intensified by her color choice of glacial whites and gelid blues.
  • Food had been served to them earlier by an orderly grown accustomed to glacial silences, split only by the odd cracking of a wooden chair. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • In many cases lakes are due to more than one cause, as where preglacial valleys have both been basined by the ice and blockaded by its moraines. The Elements of Geology
  • In Britain, short-lived and intermediate wastes are safely contained in trenches of glacial clay compacted, containerized, and capped with water-resistant clay.
  • But in the next instant, the hair rises glacially on the back of his neck, his spine is seized with iron, his eyes open on emptiness, a nameless terror.
  • Her glacial beauty is magnetic.
  • There have been a number of cold periods (glacials or ice ages), punctuated by warmer periods, of which we are living in one.
  • All sites showed indications of soil slumping, and the loam to silt loam soil was derived from glacial till.
  • However, to hollow out the glacial boulders, made of Vermont granite, he used a high-intensity blowtorch.
  • The leaders of the tribe began the assiduous task of sending the entire clan under miles of glacial ice, silently hoping to avoid catastrophe.
  • There's a sense of slide and decay in the pictures of crumbling volcanic cliffs and dirty glacial ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mountain scenery was totally awesome with spectacular peaks, glacial rivers and deep mountain gorges.
  • The Supreme Court could accept it, but I expect that anyone that would appeal wouldn't just have a chilly reception, but a perfectly glacial reception.
  • During the melt, giant glacial rivers found drainage paths into the Mississippi watershed, creating such features as the Minnesota River, James River, and Milk River valleys.
  • Sometimes the craftmanship seems to be the entire point, lending a somewhat glacial stiffness. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is of further interest to note that, had a hypothetical homothere population become isolated in interglacial Britain, it may only have lasted for about 1000 years before become extinct due to inbreeding. Archive 2006-03-01
  • During interglacial periods the steep, unstable U-shaped valley sides are subject to mass movements such as rock falls and large rock avalanches.
  • The Puget Sound Valley is a moderately dissected tableland covered by glacial till, glacial outwash, and lacustrine deposits. Pacific Lowland Mixed Forest Province (Bailey)
  • Corporate movements are glacial and update stories are boring, boring, boring (as you are about to find out).
  • Stunning glacial lakes dotted the valley landscape, pretty alpine rivers flowing between the steep valley walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term superacids was introduced into the chemical literature in 1927 by James Conant and Norris Hall to describe solutions of sulfuric or perchloric acid in glacial acetic acid.
  • The gear will, in theory, allow me to navigate across glacial ice and climb the moulin walls. Into the Heart of the Ice
  • After passing the Dollar Lakes, I hear the gurgle of a stream and then see Lamoille Lake, a shallow mountain tarn in a glacial bowl, with steep talus slopes cradling it.
  • So while we may be seeing a gradual sea rise due to glacial melt, once the glacial is gone, things may get hot fast. An Inconvenient Truth

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