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91flow till — A till that may be either subglacial or supraglacial in origin. Flow till displays secondary transport, sorting, and/or fabric modification by plastic mass flow. Flow till exhibits weak stratification and sorting and may contain distorted… …
92glaciokarst — Karst in glaciated terrain developed on bedrock susceptible to dissolution (e.g., limestone), thinly mantled (e.g., < 5 30 m) with drift and characterized by surficial, closed depressions formed by post glacial, subsurface karstic collapse… …
93lodgment till — A subglacial till deposited by an active glacier (flowing ice) commonly characterized by dense, fissile (“platy”) structure and containing rock fragments with their long axes oriented generally parallel to the direction of ice flow. Local… …
94outwash plain — An extensive lowland area of coarse textured, glaciofluvial material. An outwash plain is commonly smooth; where pitted, due to melt out of incorporated ice masses (pitted outwash plain), it is generally low in relief and largely retains its… …
95subglacial till — Till deposited beneath, in, or by the bottom part of a glacier or ice sheet; subglacial till types include lodgment till, subglacial flow till, and subglacial melt out till. Compare: till and supraglacial till. SW & GM …
96supraglacial till — Till deposited on top of or within the upper part of a glacier or ice sheet. Melting of glacial ice deposits supraglacial till atop subjacent material, which forms topographic highs on a resultant landscape. Supraglacial till types include… …
97till — [ glacial ] Dominantly unsorted and unstratified drift, generally unconsolidated and deposited directly by a glacier without subsequent reworking by meltwater, and consisting of a heterogeneous mixture of clay, silt, sand, gravel, stones,… …
98προεκτήκειν — πρό ἐκτήκω melt out pres inf act (attic epic) …
99προεξετήκοντο — πρό ἐκτήκω melt out imperf ind mp 3rd pl …
100συνεκτήκεσθαι — σύν ἐκτήκω melt out pres inf mp …