Third glacial period (Wurm). Old moraine landscapes (1) and outwash plains (3), in front of glacier (2). A. Old moraine deposits and preglacial deposits. B. Meltwater deposits. C. Moraine from the third glacial period. Source: Atlas of Denmark.
Late glacial oeriod. Old moraine landscape (1) and outwash plains (3) in front of glacier (2). Marginal moraine landscape (4), dead ice (5), terrace ice-lake (6), meltwater in outwash plain (7) and in the moraine landscape. Source: Atlas of Denmark.
Plateau hill landscape. A-C, see slide 42.B'. Dead-ice moraine. 4. Plateau hill. 5. Hummocky moraine landscape with lakes and bog holes. Source: Atlas of Denmark.
Ice-lake stage flat hills. 1. Moraine landscape. 2. Ice surface. 3. Ice-lake with icebergs. A. Moraine B. Ice. C. Ice-lake clay. Source: Atlas of Denmark.
Developmental stage of outwash plains of last ice-age. 1. Glacier. 2. Outwash plain with meltwater rivers. a. Apex of outwash plain. A. Moraine. B. Ice. C. Meltwater deposits. Source: Atlas of Denmark.
Cliff in dislocated glacial deposits. Genetic stage of substratum in last glacial period. Fluvial plain in front of advancing glacier. A. Old Yoldia clay. The stratum is not included in the following figures. B. Stratified glacial period clay. C. Meltwater sand, fluvial deposits with discordant parallel-structure. Source: Atlas of Denmark.
Large erratic of Ordovician Red River dolomite north of South Saskatchewan River at Saskatoon Landing. Dimensions 7 x 7 x 15 feet, weighing 100 tons. Earl Christiansen.