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Glaciofluvial deposits

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  • March 14, 2017March 14, 2017
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Material moved by glaciers and subsequently sorted and deposited by streams flowing from the melting ice. The deposits are stratified and occur in the form of outwash plains, valley trains, deltas, kames, eskers, and kame terraces. [Source: NRCS Glossary]

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