
Esker vs. Kame vs. Drumlin - what's the difference?
Feb 4, 2018 · In researching glacial features, I came across the terms esker, drumlin, and kame. I know that they are all depositional features that are shaped like a mound. My impression is that an esker is …
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Esker vs. Kame vs. Drumlin - what's the difference? Eskers are glaciofluvial deposits from sediment carrying subglacial tunnels. As the water emerges from a tunnel at the bed of an ice sheet or glacier …
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