Drumlins are a ubiquitous landform in lands once overrun by glaciers, and yet after two centuries of studying them, we still aren’t certain how these teardrop-shaped hills form. Top image: A drumlin ...
The landform known as a drumlin, created when the ice advanced during the Ice Age, can also be produced by today's glaciers, researchers in Sweden have discovered. The landform known as a drumlin, ...
Scientists have discovered a warehouse-sized drumlin -- a mound of sediment and rock -- actively forming and growing under the ice sheet in Antarctica. Its discovery, and the rate at which it was ...
There's a story about an early tourist from New York City who stopped his horse and buggy to watch a farmer harvesting a spring crop of rocks from his land. The farmer was loading rocks onto a sledge ...
If visitors to Seattle are lucky, they’ll get an unobstructed view of Mount Rainier looming over the city like a benevolent white dream. Tokyo dwellers must get the same feeling of serenity and scope ...
A brief review of the possible mechanisms of drumlin formation leads to the conclusion that several are plausible. The universality of the generally accepted assumptions that drumlins are formed by ...
NASA’s Earth Observatory has captured Boston Harbor’s drumlin islands in a stunning new image, offering a rare glimpse into Earth’s glacial past. Formed over 20,000 years ago during the Wisconsin ...
The landform known as a drumlin, created when the ice advanced during the Ice Age, can also be produced by today's glaciers. This discovery, made by researchers from the University of Gothenburg, ...
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