Glaciologists used sound waves to reveal Ice Age landforms buried beneath almost 1 km of mud in the North Sea. The results suggest that the landforms were produced about 1 million years ago, when an ...
Glaciers shape the land through processes of weathering, erosion, transportation and deposition, creating distinct landforms. This is a video about searching for evidence of glaciers in the Lake ...
Twenty thousand years ago, the land we live on now was under the leading edge of the last glacier of the last Ice Age. It takes effort today to imagine those hundreds of feet of ice over our heads, ...
As we look at the surface of Northern Ireland we know that there are a number of processes that have helped shape the history of the landscape – from volcanoes, rivers, the weather and the impact of ...