Drop Stones Resulting From Snow-Avalanche Deposition On Lake Ice release_c2lxblh7gndengpzlfidbt46fa

by B.H. Luckman

Published in Journal of Glaciology by Cambridge University Press (CUP).

1975   Volume 14, Issue 70, p186-188

Abstract

Dirty snow avalanches have been observed to carry considerable amounts of rock debris on to lake ice at the foot of scree slopes. As ice breaks up in the spring thaw, this material is carried back and forth on ice floes and is gradually deposited in the lake. In some areas this produces typical drop stones of rock debris in predominantly fine-grained deposits. Most avalanche debris is very angular which enables avalanche drop stones to be differentiated from those of glacial or other drift-ice origins. However, where avalanches incorporate glacial debris, such deposits may be indistinguishable from those formed by floating glacier ice.
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