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1. The Acheulian dates from the Riss glaciation.

2. The Acheulian dates from the Riss glaciation.

3. The Wisconsin glaciation left 12,000 years ago.

4. Sea levels may fall because of increased glaciation.

5. Terrace deposits and Pleistone Alluviations are mentioned Topics: Glaciation

6. Mount Melbourne is an active volcano and is undissected by glaciation.

7. Kazakhstania was too dry for extensive glaciation during the Quaternary.

8. 5 Both polar regions show evidence of more extensive glaciation in the recent past.

9. Before the end of the Llanquihue glaciation, the southern parts of Chiloé Island constituted open landscapes.

10. Starting about 100,000 years ago the Wisconsin glaciation began lowering sea levels, exposing the floor of the lagoon.

11. Glaciation has had a substantial impact here, scouring and reconfiguring the lowlands,and leaving deep mantles of moraine.

12. Highly overconsolidated deposits are associated with coefficients of earth pressure at rest of about 2, induced by geologic activities such as erosion and glaciation.

13. There were at least four separate glaciation periods marked by the advance of ice caps as far south as 40° N in mountainous areas.

14. Volcanic activity in the area culminated with the formation of pyroclastic cones, blocky lava flows, and pit craters that postdate the last Cordilleran glaciation.

15. From a geological perspective, most of the Boreal biome can be considered ‘young’, as it is the result of the recent phenomena that followed the last glaciation.

16. Airphoto analysis, identification of erratics, and stratigraphic and geomorphic investigations were used to determine the nature of McConnell (Late Wisconsinan) age glaciation in the Glenlyon Range, Yukon Territory.

17. Agglutinated tests preserved in cap carbonates provide an unexpected record of thriving ecosystems in the immediate aftermath of the Sturtian glaciation: these microfossils are present in the very first sediments deposited above early Cryogenian …

18. The area has been scoured by both continental ice (the Laurentide Ice Sheet of the Wisconsin glaciation, which began its retreat from the area around 8000 years ago), and localized alpine or cirque glaciers.

19. This page shows answers to the clue Cirque, followed by ten definitions like “Glacially eroded rock basin found on mountains”, “A steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain” and “A bowl-shaped, steep-walled mountain basin carved by glaciation

20. Beringia, also called Bering Land Bridge, any in a series of landforms that once existed periodically and in various configurations between northeastern Asia and northwestern North America and that were associated with periods of worldwide glaciation and subsequent lowering of sea levels.

21. Corrie or cirque, a terrain feature created by glaciation in high mountains Corrie, Arran , a village on the Isle of Arran, Scotland A frequently used abbreviation of Corriechatachan , near Broadford on the Isle of Skye (the tack of a cadet branch of the Clan Mackinnon)

22. During the last glaciation period, for example, abrupt climate anomalies such as the Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles and Heinrich events appear to have caused interconnected changes of regional climates from pole to pole, with climates in Greenland cooling by 5-8°C over a few decades to centuries.

23. A new set of five major scientific research programmes was approved: (a) Antarctica and the Global Climate System, a study of the modern ocean-atmosphere-ice system; (b) Antarctic Climate Evolution, a study of climate change over the past # million years since glaciation began; (c) Evolution and Biodiversity in the Antarctic, a study of the response of life to change; (d) Subglacial Antarctic Lake Environments, a study of the chemistry and biology of lakes long-buried beneath the ice sheet; and (e) Interhemispheric Conjugacy Effects in Solar-Terrestrial and Aeronomy Research (ICESTAR), a study of how the Earth's outer atmosphere responds to the changing impact of the solar wind at both poles