Hunnocky Moraine
Hummocky Moraine The picture is taken at Hayeswater, which is in the English Lake District (photo Andy Emery) It shows a reasonable representation of Hummocky Moraine. The valley floor is not flat but has numerous hummocks or mounds of various knobbly shapes. These hummocks are said to have been dropped by glaciers, and indeed they have, but not necessarily in the way that academia would have us believe. Having said that I can only account for the formation process for these features as they present themselves in Britain. Similar features may be found in other post-glacial landscapes, and be formed in an entirely different way, a way for which i have no knowledge or understanding, yet. Here in the Lake District the hummocky landscape is on a valley floor and is likely to have been dumped there by a melting glacier. The ice sheet sitting on the Lake District from 120,000 to 20,000 years ago may have been half a kilometre deep, (or more, or less!), but they were c...