Geologically they are largely complete formations of ground moraine from the Saale and Weichselian glaciations that, in places, are covered by gently rolling end moraines.
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The North Shore Highlands therefore are composed of mafic outcroppings and volcanic ridges along the lakeshore overlain in places by a ground moraine, and an inland glacial moraine paralleling that shoreline.
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It is situated on the " Tempelhofer Berge " range, forming the northern slope of the ground moraine War of the Sixth coalition against France in the course of the Napoleonic Wars.
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In this Alpine Foreland glaciation, Penck identified a number of landforms : the ground moraines, the " Zungenbecken ", the terminal moraines and the gravel plains in front of them.
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For example, an outwash plain from the Cary glacier may have a newer cover of ground moraine from the Mankato glacier, or a Cary ground moraine may have been subsequently covered over by Mankato outwash.
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For example, an outwash plain from the Cary glacier may have a newer cover of ground moraine from the Mankato glacier, or a Cary ground moraine may have been subsequently covered over by Mankato outwash.
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The course of the Missouri in and around the Great Falls has changed very little since then, in comparison to lower regions of the river on the ground moraine that forms much of the upper Great Plains.
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Hausfeld ( 1983; 1984 ) put their emergence down to large cracks in the Drenthe ice sheet, through which meltwaters flowed as the glacier thawed, cutting through the ground moraines and down into the outwash sands.
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Mounds of ground moraine, more than ten metres high, pierce the surface of the " luch ", especially in the south, between the Nauen Plateau and the " L�ndchen Friesack ".
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These processes, combined with erosion and transport by the water network beneath the glacier, leave moraines, drumlins, ground moraine ( till ), kames, kame deltas, moulins, and glacial erratics in their wake, typically at the terminus or during glacier retreat.