glacier
Mass of ice resulting from the accumulation and compression of snow; it moves under its own weight.
terminal moraine 
Frontal moraine marking the glacier’s most advanced position before it recedes.
rock basin 
Basin dug out of soft rock by a glacier.
glacier tongue 
River of ice formed by the flow of the firn.
riegel 
A rocky ridge set crosswise to the glacier tongue.
crevasse 
Deep narrow fissure that forms on the surface of the glacier.
ground moraine 
Deposit of rock debris (till) that is dragged along and deposited under the advancing glacier.
end moraine 
Deposit of rock debris scraped from the ground and pushed to the front of the glacier.
outwash plain 
Relatively even, gently sloping tract of land, formed by the action of a glacier’s meltwater.
meltwater 
Water that runs beneath the glacier tongue, forming rivers and occasionally lakes at the foot of a glacier.
lateral moraine 
Deposit of rock debris scraped from the sides of raised land by ice.
serac 
Chaotic mass of unstable ice bordered by crevasses.
hanging glacier 
Glacier with no tongue that remains in its cirque.
glacial cirque 
Semicircular cavity with steep sides, carved out by ice.
firn 
Accumulation of snow inside a cirque; compressed by its own weight, it is converted into ice and feeds the glacier.
bergschrund 
Crevasse between the firn and the rock face; it appears when the glacier breaks away from the rock face.