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  2. Kankakee Torrent - Wikipedia

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    It resulted from a breach of moraines forming a large glacial lake fed by the melting of the Late Wisconsin Laurentide Ice Sheet. The point of origin of the flood was Lake Chicago. [1] The landscape south of Chicago still shows the effects of the torrent, particularly at Kankakee River State Park [2] and on the Illinois River at Starved Rock ...

  3. Laurentide ice sheet - Wikipedia

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    During the Late Pleistocene, the Laurentide ice sheet reached from the Rocky Mountains eastward through the Great Lakes, into New England, covering nearly all of Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. [8] Three major ice centers formed in North America: the Labrador, Keewatin, and Cordilleran. The Cordilleran covered the region from the Pacific ...

  4. Baltic Ice Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic Ice Lake is one of a number of water stages that eventually resulted in the modern Baltic Sea, and is the first stage after the last ice age. The lake occupied part of the Baltic Basin that had seen many large lakes periodically form during the period between 64,000 and 16,000 years BP in the last ice age.

  5. Ice Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lake ice, ice on lakes Lake ice, in the cryosphere; Baltic Ice Lake, retreated at the end of the Pleistocene; Wenham Lake Ice Company, harvested and exported ice from Wenham Lake in Wenham, Massachusetts, US; Ice Lake Rebels, an American documentary television series; Glacial lake, a body of water with origins from glacier activity

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  7. Subglacial lake - Wikipedia

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    In Lake Vostok, the largest Antarctic subglacial lake, the ice over the lake is thus much thicker than the ice sheet around it. Hypersaline subglacial lakes remain liquid due to their salt content. [5] Not all lakes with permanent ice cover can be called subglacial, as some are covered by regular lake ice.

  8. Supraglacial lake - Wikipedia

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    Such crevasses, when forming on ice shelves, may penetrate to the underlying ocean and contribute to the breakup of the ice shelf. [2] Supraglacial lakes also have a warming effect on the glaciers; having a lower albedo than ice, the water absorbs more of the sun's energy, causing warming and (potentially) further melting.

  9. Ice Lake (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Ice Lake is a small freshwater lake at 7,900 feet (2,400 m) on the south skirt of the Hurwal Divide within the Eagle Cap Wilderness region in Wallowa County, in northeastern Oregon, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its outflow is Adam Creek, [ 3 ] which produces several waterfalls including 480 feet (150 m) tall Ice Falls. [ 4 ]