glaciofluvial

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glacio- +‎ fluvial

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glaciofluvial (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to water flowing on, in, or against glaciers or ice sheets.
    • 1902, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper - Volume 1418, →ISBN, page 17:
      Trends in dominance of glaciofluvial deposits or of till and lacustrine deposits can be recognized.
    • 1988, Robert Phillip Sharp, Living Ice: Understanding Glaciers and Glaciation[1], page 149:
      Another unusual ice-contact feature is an esker, a long, narrow, steep-sided ridge of glaciofluvial sand and gravel inhabiting a glaciated area.
    • 2003, Joni Mäkinen, The Development of Depositional Environments Within the Interlobate Säkylänharju-Virttaankangas Glaciofluvial Complex in SW Finland, page 7:
      During the last decade, there has been a growing interest in understanding the nature of groundwater resources of Finnish glaciofluvial deposits and in the production of artificial groundwater in order to protect future water supplies.

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