The Formation of Medial Moraines on Alpine Glaciers
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- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Glaciology
- Vol. 22 (86) , 43-52
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000014040
Abstract
Field investigation of six medial moraines on glaciers near Arolla, Valais, Switzerland, has revealed that all are nourished by englacial till. This is probably derived from supraglacial point-sources on the accumulation zones of the glaciers, and is released in increasing quantities on the ablation zones, where it emerges diffusely or by way of clearly defined transverse or longitudinal debris bands. Possible mechanisms of formation of these debris bands are reviewed, and it is proposed that the transverse bands originated as crevasse fillings on the accumulation zones. Morphologically all six moraines display waxing sections (of increasing height and breadth), related to development of a protective till cover and resultant differential ablation of the glacier surface. Two only display waning sections (of decreasing height), resulting from lateral sliding of till and “inverted” differential ablation resulting from extreme attenuation of till cover. Four “moraine-types” (related to nature of debris supply and detailed morphology) are identified in the Arolla area. It is believed that these may form the basis for a classification of medial moraines.Keywords
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