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Definition of outwash in English: outwashnoun ˈaʊtwɒʃˈaʊtˌwɔʃ mass nounMaterial carried away from a glacier by meltwater and deposited beyond the moraine. 冰水沉积物(冰河融水携带至冰碛之外的东西) as modifier outwash deposit Example sentencesExamples - These well drained, moderately to rapidly permeable soils were formed in glacial outwash.
- The silts were washed out of the glaciers and deposited on outwash plains, where they were deflated by wind action and carried away from the margins of the ice and subsequently redeposited.
- Sedimentary variability and deformation within the ridge suggests that the ice was advancing into its own outwash at a time of high relative sea level.
- What's left behind are new surfaces: kettle moraines, outwash plains, pingos, scoured barren grounds.
- The rolling outwash plain here was formed by meltwater from glacial ice fields to the north.
- Meltwater discharge and deposition of subaqueous outwash have virtually no role in sedimentation.
- The Copper River alluvial fan is an outwash plain, that is, formed from sediments deposited by glacial meltwater.
- Soils were formed from a sandy glacial outwash during the end of the last glacial period and are low in organic matter, nitrogen, clay, and water-holding capacity.
- A significant part of the total glacier debris, outwash is hydrodynamically sorted into layers of material, as opposed to till, which consists of deposits laid down by the direct action of glacial ice and demonstrates no stratification.
- The soils of the upper Wisconsin River drainage generally developed on loamy till deposits or sandy outwash deposits.
- The depositional model then available was that of continental glacial deposition where tills, glaciolacustrine and outwash deposits record the climatically driven waxing and waning of ice sheets.
- Quantitative data from this intensive study site were augmented with observational data from several similar stands on the outwash plain.
Definition of outwash in US English: outwashnounˈoutˌwôSHˈaʊtˌwɔʃ Material carried away from a glacier by meltwater and deposited beyond the moraine. 冰水沉积物(冰河融水携带至冰碛之外的东西) as modifier outwash deposit Example sentencesExamples - The soils of the upper Wisconsin River drainage generally developed on loamy till deposits or sandy outwash deposits.
- Sedimentary variability and deformation within the ridge suggests that the ice was advancing into its own outwash at a time of high relative sea level.
- The Copper River alluvial fan is an outwash plain, that is, formed from sediments deposited by glacial meltwater.
- What's left behind are new surfaces: kettle moraines, outwash plains, pingos, scoured barren grounds.
- These well drained, moderately to rapidly permeable soils were formed in glacial outwash.
- The silts were washed out of the glaciers and deposited on outwash plains, where they were deflated by wind action and carried away from the margins of the ice and subsequently redeposited.
- Meltwater discharge and deposition of subaqueous outwash have virtually no role in sedimentation.
- Soils were formed from a sandy glacial outwash during the end of the last glacial period and are low in organic matter, nitrogen, clay, and water-holding capacity.
- The rolling outwash plain here was formed by meltwater from glacial ice fields to the north.
- The depositional model then available was that of continental glacial deposition where tills, glaciolacustrine and outwash deposits record the climatically driven waxing and waning of ice sheets.
- Quantitative data from this intensive study site were augmented with observational data from several similar stands on the outwash plain.
- A significant part of the total glacier debris, outwash is hydrodynamically sorted into layers of material, as opposed to till, which consists of deposits laid down by the direct action of glacial ice and demonstrates no stratification.
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