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esker

[es-ker] / ˈɛs kər /






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The Lost 40’s geology includes an 11,000-year-old ice age relic known as an esker, which VanNingen described as a “glacial, gravelly deposit.”

From Washington Times

The incredible terrain is in northern Canada, which is ridged with thousands of eskers — the sinuous, gravelly remains of streams and rivers that flowed beneath the ice.

From Scientific American

The esker is fully a quarter of a mile long, about thirty feet high, and four rods wide at its base.

From Project Gutenberg

In places where the low ground is marshy, roads and railways often follow the ridge-lines of hills, Lines of communication. or, as in Finland, the old glacial eskers, which run parallel to the shore.

From Project Gutenberg

In Fred’s opinion, Caribou are apprehensive of sandy eskers as the haunt of Wolves, and do not linger there.

From Project Gutenberg