Shaping the landscape

Meltwater commonly flows in channels beneath glaciers. They cut upwards into the ice, and then may become clogged with fluvial sediment. When the ice recedes an upstanding, sinuous, flat-topped ridge of sand and gravel may be left behind. This example is at the tidewater glacier of Comfortlessbreen in NW Spitsbergen. MH

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