GLACIATION. The Last Ice Age (see Chapter 12) and. Pleistocene Ice Cap. Glacial Dynamics 10/2/2012. Laurentide Ice Sheet over NYS

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GLACIATION and New York State Prof. Anthony Grande The Last Ice Age (see Chapter 1) The Pleistocene Epoch began 1.6 mya. During this time, climates grew colder. There were numerous ice ages starting 100,000000 years ago. The last advance of ice was during the Wisconsin Stage of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, a portion of which covered northern North America. Copyright AFG 01 Pleistocene Ice Cap Laurentide Ice Sheet over NYS Extent of Ice Sheet over North America about 18,000 years ago. 4 What did glaciation do for NYS? 1. Major shaper of the present-day landscape.. Influenced angle of slope.. Etched the drainage system. 4. Influenced the location of farms by creating a new soil layer. Glacial Dynamics 1. Ice sheets move away from their zones of accumulation and push forward in sections (lobes) under the pressure from their weight (called plastic flow). They also move down slope by slippage (called basil slip) as the weight of the ice melts its lowest levels and acts as a lubricant.. The forward edge of the ice sheet (ice front) acts as a bulldozer, scouring the land, plucking loose rocks out of the ground and slicing all vegetation in its way. 5 6 1

Glacial Dynamics (cont d). All this scoured material (called glacial debris) is mixed into the ice as the ice moves forward and down slope. 4. Moraines (unsorted glacial debris) are created. 5. The furthest advance of the ice front is marked by a ridge of glacial material called the terminal moraine. 7 Glacial Dynamics (cont d) 6. The retreat of a glacier is the melting of the ice front, creating the illusion that the glacier is moving backward. (It melts in place, not backwards.) 7. As the ice melts a variety of glacial features is created as the material picked up is exposed and dropped in place creating 8. A recessional moraine is a low ridge of glacial material marking the position of the ice front s advance after a period of retreat. 8 Glacial Dynamics (cont d) Glacial Landforms 9. Outwash is melt water that flows from the leading edge of the glacier. It carries debris which is sorted by the moving water and deposited in front of the moraines. 10. An outwash plain is a landform feature created by outwash. It ranges is thickness from several feet to several hundred feet. Deposits may be found tens of miles from the moraine. 9 10 Mountain Glaciers Glacial Features of Mountains In a mountainous area, snow and ice collects at the highest elevations. o The pressure of the mass of ice moves it down a valley under the force of gravity. o Unique landform features are created. Cirques - Lateral and medial moraines Arêtes - U-shaped valleys Horns - Hanging valleys 11 1

Moraine Deposits in NYS Drumlins Terminal Moraine>> 1 14 http://docs.unh.edu/ny/plmy0sw.jpg Drumlins Creation of a U-Shape Valley Drumlins: elongated hills of glacial debris created parallel to the flow of ice. They are tapered in the direction of ice flow. Individual drumlins can be 00 ft. high and over a mile long. 15 Before glaciation. After glaciation. http://docs.unh.edu/ny/cort0ne.jpg 16 Profile of the Finger Lakes Mohawk River: a U-shaped glacial valley The Finger Lakes existed as V-shaped river valleys on the plateau surface in the pre-glacial period. The valleys were deepened and widened by moving ice. Their outlets were clogged by glacial deposits to create lake basins. 17 18

Physiographic Map of Northeast US Edge of the Ice Sheet Glacial material was deposited on the (dry) continental shelf. Sea level was much lower. The moraines mark the southernmost extent of continental glaciation. ICE SHEET OUTWASH PLAIN MORAINES 19 0 Lake Ronkonkoma Suffolk Co. Mendon Ponds Park, Monroe Co. c. ½ mile diameter and 60 ft deep Lake Ronkonkoma is a kettle lake. It was created when a huge chunk of the ice sheet got anchored on the outwash plain and was covered by glacial debris. As the ice melted, a circular depression was created. Because of the high clay content of the sediment, the depression was able to retain the glacial melt 1 water that filled the hallow. Mendon Ponds Park Kettle lakes south of Rochester, NY. Also see Fig. 1.0 in geology book. Glacial Topography of SE NYS ICE LOBE then a glacial lake Terminal Moraine Outwash Plain Advances of the Present day ice sheet in SE NYS Narrows (a gap in 1. Furthest extent of the the moraine) ice creates the terminal moraine. Ice recedes leaving behind the South 1 Fork.. Ice advances again to create a recessional moraine. When it recedes the North Fork is left behind. 4 4

Long Island is part of the drowned Atlantic Coastal Plain Creation of Long Island 1 5 The Ronkonkoma and Harbor Hill moraines run from Staten Island to southern New England creating the base of Long Island and Cape Cod. Long Island Sound was a glacial lake (a valley filled with fresh water from melting glaciers) with an overflow outlet near Fishers Island. Over time the glacial lake drained, leaving a river that flowed to the sea. As climate warmed, sea level rose. Salt water flooded the valley creating an estuary. The highest points of the moraines became islands. Sea level 6 continued to rise, eventually linking LIS with NY Bay creating Long Island. North-South Topographic Profiles across Long Island Recessional Moraines of the Southern Tier 1. The twin forks and Shelter Island. Central Suffolk County. Western Suffolk County 4. Central Nassau County 7 8 Glacial Dam at Ithaca, NY Southern outlet of Cayuga Lake is blocked by deposits of the recessional moraine. Ithaca Topographic Map Dry valleys and valleys with small streams indicate features that once contained great amounts of water. Deposits of glacial debris blocked the flow of water draining to the south. http://docs.unh.edu/ny/ithc95ne.jpg 9 0 5

Ice in Retreat - 1 Ice in Retreat - 1 Retreat of the Glaciers in NYS: Stages of Wisconsin Deglaciation Ice melts along its southern front. Catskills, Lower Hudson Valley, LI and SW NYS are ice free. Adirondacks are no longer covered by the ice sheet but mountain glaciers exist. Ice flows around the Adirondacks meeting in the Mohawk valley. Rivers and Lakes of NYS: a result of glaciation Dashed line marks the maximum extent of glaciation. All meltwater drains to the Susquehanna River Meltwater fills the deepened valleys of the Allegheny Plateau creating the Finger Lakes. Meltwater drains to the Allegheny and Ohio rivers. Finger of ice blocks the Hudson river valley. Most of the ice sheet has disappeared from NYS. All meltwater drains through the Mohawk-Hudson lowland to the Atlantic Ocean. The location of the rivers and lakes of NYS are a result of the physiography created by glacial processes. Extra Credit for Midterm Exam Glaciation in Your County. (max of +5 pts.) 1. Describe the glacial features found in one of your assigned counties (other than the ones used in class).. Find and print a portion of a topographic map from that county.. Circle and identify the glacial features evident on the map. 4. Tell how you know the feature is of glacial origin. 5 6