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Author : Clark, C.D.
Date : 1993
Title : Mega-scale glacial lineations and cross-cutting ice-flow landforms
Publication : Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Issue : 18(1):
Page(s) : 1-29
Abstract
Landsat images reveal a previously unsuspected large-scale pattern of streamlining within drift that is assumed toreflect former phases of ice flow. Such a glacial grain can be regarded as a landform assemblage comprised of anumber of components. Drumlins and megaflutes form part of the pattern, but in addition there are two previouslyundocumented ice-moulded landform elements: streamlined lineations of much greater proportions, referred to asmega-scale glacial lineations, and a distinctive cross-cutting topology within the grain.The ice-moulded landform assemblage is described and illustrated with reference to examples from Canada.Possible modes of genesis of such landforms are discussed and their glaciological implications outlined. Thediscovery of this pattern indicates the pervasive nature of subglacial deformation of sediment, and demands aradical re-interpretation of ice sheet dynamics.
Bibliography of Canadian Geomorphology