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PIECE OF ROCK THAT HAS BEEN MOVED BY A GLACIER, ITS SIZE RANGES FROM PEBBLES TO LARGE BOULDERS
Geschiebekunde; Glacial erratics; Erratic block; Erratic boulder; Erratic boulders
  • Bubble Rock, [[Acadia National Park]], [[Maine]]
  • The Drake Stone near [[Harbottle]], Northumberland, is the height of a [[double-decker bus]].
  • Glacial erratic in Green Timbers Urban Forest, in Surrey, BC, Canada
  • The Glen Rock, in Glen Rock, New Jersey
  • Kukkarokivi in March 2013
  • Glacial erratic boulder in [[Eryri]] (Snowdonia), [[Wales]]
  • Lauču Stone in Vidzeme coastline, [[Latvia]]
  • Example of mixed erratics. The boulder in the foreground is [[basalt]]. The boulder on the other side of the fence is [[granite]].
  • Glacial erratics from [[Norway]] on [[Schokland]] in the Netherlands
  • Two small icebergs at right clearly retain fragments of the [[moraine]] (rock debris) that forms a dark line along the upper surface of the glacier. The inclusion of the moraine illustrates how land-based rocks and sediment are carried by ice.

Glacial erratic         
A glacial erratic is glacially deposited rock differing from the type of rock native to the area in which it rests. Erratics, which take their name from the Latin word [(to wander), are carried by glacial ice], often over distances of hundreds of kilometres.
erratic         
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Erratics; Erratic (disambiguation)
Something that is erratic does not follow a regular pattern, but happens at unexpected times or moves along in an irregular way.
Argentina's erratic inflation rate threatens to upset the plans.
= unpredictable
ADJ
erratically
Police stopped him for driving erratically.
ADV
Erratic         
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Erratics; Erratic (disambiguation)
·adj Irregular; changeable.
II. Erratic ·noun A Rogue.
III. Erratic ·adj Deviating from a wise of the common course in opinion or conduct; eccentric; strange; queer; as, erratic conduct.
IV. Erratic ·noun One who deviates from common and accepted opinions; one who is eccentric or preserve in his intellectual character.
V. Erratic ·noun Any stone or material that has been borne away from its original site by natural agencies; ·esp., a large block or fragment of rock; a bowlder.
VI. Erratic ·adj Having no certain course; roving about without a fixed destination; wandering; moving;
- hence, applied to the planets as distinguished from the fixed stars.

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Glacial erratic

A glacial erratic is glacially deposited rock differing from the type of rock native to the area in which it rests. Erratics, which take their name from the Latin word errare ("to wander"), are carried by glacial ice, often over distances of hundreds of kilometres. Erratics can range in size from pebbles to large boulders such as Big Rock (16,500 tonnes or 18,200 short tons) in Alberta.

Geologists identify erratics by studying the rocks surrounding the position of the erratic and the composition of the erratic itself. Erratics are significant because:

  • They can be transported by glaciers, and they are thereby one of a series of indicators which mark the path of prehistoric glacier movement. Their lithographic origin can be traced to the parent bedrock, allowing for confirmation of the ice flow route.
  • They can be transported by ice rafting. This allows quantification of the extent of glacial flooding resulting from ice dam failure which release the waters stored in proglacial lakes such as Lake Missoula. Erratics released by ice rafts that were stranded and subsequently melted, dropping their load, allow characterization of the high-water marks for transient floods in areas like temporary Lake Lewis.
  • Erratics dropped by icebergs melting in the ocean can be used to track Antarctic and Arctic-region glacial movements for periods prior to record retention. Also known as dropstones, these can be correlated with ocean temperatures and levels to better understand and calibrate models of the global climate.