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Definition of Englacial
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Englacial
Literary usage of Englacial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1896)
"englacial DRIFT. By WO CROSBY. Boston, Masx. INTRODUCTION. Among the unsolved
problems of glacial geology none, perhaps, are more important or pressing at ..."
2. Geology by Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury (1906)
"Superficial and englacial streams have been supposed to make deposits in their
... Judging from the force with which they issue from the ice, englacial ..."
3. Geology by Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury (1906)
"Superficial and englacial streams have been supposed to make deposits in their
... Judging from the force with which they issue from the ice, englacial ..."
4. The Delavan Lobe of the Lake Michigan Glacier of the Wisconsin Stage of by William Clinton Alden (1904)
"Being carried higher up in the ice, it would presumably be carried farther before
it was deposited, so that the englacial drift at any given place might ..."
5. Technology Quarterly by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1896)
"englacial DRIFT.1 BY WO CROSBY, SB Received April 15, 1896. INTRODUCTION.
AMONG the unsolved problems of glacial geology none, perhaps, are more important ..."
6. The Glacial Geology of New Jersey: By Rollin D. Salisbury, Assisted by Henry by Rollin D. Salisbury, Henry Barnard Kümmel, Charles Emerson Peet, George N. Knapp (1902)
"Judging from the force with which they issue from the ice, englacial streams are
likewise much too swift to allow of deposition along their channels, ..."
7. Final Report by New Jersey Geological Survey (1902)
"Since all or nearly all englacial material becomes subglacial or ... the deposition
of englacial drift need not be separately discussed. ..."
8. The Journal of Geology by University of Chicago Department of Geology and Paleontology (1897)
"The thickness of the deposit formed from the englacial drift is quite as much
... No safe inferences from the thickness of deposits of englacial drift can ..."