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1790:Kettle hole
1674:Valley step
1654:Trough lake
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1594:Finger lake
1336:Bergschrund
786:Summit Lake
609:Western Cwm
573:, Australia
515:Western Cwm
413: /
314:Lake Seal,
304:bergschrund
172:, found in
1885:Glaciology
1874:Categories
1822:Glaciology
1805:Urstromtal
1785:Kame delta
1737:Till plain
1534:Jökulhlaup
1492:Starvation
1371:Ice divide
1285:Ice stream
1101:2009-05-12
977:2010-01-24
853:References
811:Great Gulf
730:, Ireland
721:Karkonosze
670:Malyovitsa
595:, Pakistan
593:Hindu Kush
563:Australia
419: (
336:Matterhorn
210:Mountain,
206:cirque in
126:pronounced
92:formed by
1864:Mountains
1567:Erosional
1559:Landforms
1430:Processes
1411:Randkluft
1406:Penitente
1351:Dirt cone
1280:Ice shelf
1275:Ice sheet
1270:Ice field
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682:cirques,
555:, French
517:with the
464:CĂŽte-d'Or
240:threshold
224:firn line
184:Formation
1827:Category
1765:Diluvium
1760:Alpentor
1669:U-valley
1513:Ice core
1482:Plucking
1437:Ablation
1421:Terminus
1346:Crevasse
1341:Blue ice
1241:Glaciers
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1077:10308635
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834:See also
794:Colorado
757:, France
755:Burgundy
723:, Poland
672:cirque,
662:cirque,
656:, France
654:Pyrenees
646:, France
644:Pyrenees
605:, Israel
557:Pyrenees
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439:makhtesh
374:Makhtesh
320:Tasmania
300:plucking
256:nivation
232:headwall
212:Bulgaria
168:makhtesh
110:cauldron
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1895:Oronyms
1880:Cirques
1707:Moraine
1697:Drumlin
1624:Nunatak
1487:Retreat
1452:Calving
1396:Moraine
1381:Icefall
1319:Anatomy
1290:Ledoyom
1265:Ice cap
1131:Bibcode
1049:Bibcode
1004:Bibcode
996:Geology
780:Montana
770:Wyoming
660:Maritsa
636:, Spain
626:, Wales
615:, Nepal
588:, India
497:breccia
400:34°45âČE
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1462:Motion
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1599:Fjord
1574:ArĂȘte
1497:Surge
1457:Creep
1416:SĂ©rac
1248:Types
1164:27â36
1147:S2CID
1073:S2CID
1020:S2CID
858:Notes
805:Maine
694:Pirin
578:Asia
454:karst
328:arĂȘte
248:tarns
174:karst
122:Welsh
106:coire
1832:List
1780:Kame
1649:Tarn
1549:Tuya
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1065:PMID
966:ISBN
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