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Tarn (lake) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tarn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tarn may refer to: Geography and places • Tarn (lake), a mountain lake or pool formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier • Tarn (department), a département in southwest France • Tarn River, a river...
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Definition of tarn from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Main Entry: tarn...
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Lake Ellen Wilson is an example of a tarn. The back wall of the cirque containing Lake Ellen Wilson is marked on the topographic map in red. The photo was taken part-way down the cirque headwall where the camera is located, looking towards the southwest...
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Tarn (river) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of Tarn in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Tarn. Pronunciation of Tarn. Translations of Tarn. Tarn synonyms, Tarn antonyms. Information about Tarn in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... tarn - a mountain lake (especially one formed by glaciers)
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Glossary of Glacier Terms ... I have received very helpful comments to update it. If you find a typo, a definition error or a word we don't have, please don't hesitate to tell me. ... After glacial melting, tarn lakes, kettle lakes and Pater Noster lakes remain.
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Glaciers, of all our alpine landforms, have had more visual impact on our landscape than any erosional agent, save water. Look around you, you’ll see smooth mountain bowls (cirques), ... They are known as cirques, and once the ice melts, they may retain water in the form of a tiny alpine pond or tarn.
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Glaciers constitute much of the Earth that makes up the cryosphere, the part of the Earth that remains below the freezing point of water. Most glacial ice today is found in the polar regions, above the Arctic While glaciers are of relatively minor importance today, ... A glacier is a permanent (on a human time scale,
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If you do not have a password and feel you should have one, then please contact us at support@tarn.ac.uk ... Click here for details about the National Neurotrauma Symposium & TARN Conference...
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