Esker vs. Kame vs. Drumlin - whats the difference? In researching glacial features, I came across the terms esker, drumlin, and kame I know that they are all depositional features that are shaped like a mound My impression is that an esker is lon
How could this pyramidal Mountain have been formed? How could this pyramidal peak have been formed in Antarctica? Little is known about it as far as I know but what is known is that its miles away from any existing plate boundary and its shape is also
Newest terminology Questions - Page 2 - Earth Science Stack Exchange Esker vs Kame vs Drumlin - what's the difference? In researching glacial features, I came across the terms esker, drumlin, and kame I know that they are all depositional features that are shaped like a mound My impression is that an esker is longer geomorphology terminology glaciology glaciation Cyclopropane 203 asked Apr 18, 2017 at 21
Hottest terminology Answers - Earth Science Stack Exchange Esker vs Kame vs Drumlin - what's the difference? Eskers are glaciofluvial deposits from sediment carrying subglacial tunnels As the water emerges from a tunnel at the bed of an ice sheet or glacier it will slow down Since the sediment movement Peter Jansson 5,319 answered Apr 18, 2017 at 21:38 8votes Accepted
Highest scored terminology questions - Earth Science Stack Exchange Esker vs Kame vs Drumlin - what's the difference? In researching glacial features, I came across the terms esker, drumlin, and kame I know that they are all depositional features that are shaped like a mound My impression is that an esker is longer geomorphology terminology glaciology glaciation Cyclopropane 203 asked Apr 18, 2017 at 21