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Meltwater-derived features

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Definition

Geological structures formed by the movement of meltwater from glaciers, which can include channels, floodplains, and unique landscape formations resulting from large-scale glacial melting.

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Episode #050: Wisconsin Glacial Megafloods - Catastrophic Features

Nov 25, 2020

In this episode, Randall Carlson and his crew reflect on their upcoming 'Southwest Experience' tour and previous expeditions focused on ancient geological features. They explore the connections between micro and macro evidence of impact sites and the catastrophic events of the terminal Ice Age. The discussion dives into the creation of meltwater-derived features and the significant geological changes that affected the planet during this period.

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