Short description: Mountain lake or pool in a glacial cirque
Glacial action forming a cirque which may host a tarn
A tarn (or corrie loch) is a mountain lake, pond or pool, formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier. A moraine may form a natural dam below a tarn.[1]
Etymology
Verdi Lake in the Ruby Mountains of Nevada
The word is derived from the Old Norse word tjörn ("a small mountain lake without tributaries") meaning pond. In parts of Northern England – predominantly Cumbria (where there are 197),[2] but also areas of North Lancashire and North Yorkshire – 'tarn' is widely used as the name for small lakes or ponds, regardless of their location and origin (e.g. Talkin Tarn, Urswick Tarn, Malham Tarn).[3] Similarly, in Scandinavian languages, a tjern or tjørn (both Norwegian) or tjärn or tärn (both Swedish) is a small natural lake, often in a forest or with vegetation closely surrounding it or growing into the tarn.
The specific technical use for a body of water in a glacial corrie comes from high number of tarns found in corries in the Lake District, an upland area in Cumbria.[4] Nonetheless, there are many more bodies of water called 'tarn' in the Lake District than actually fit this technical use.
Formation
Tarns are the result of small glaciers called cirque glaciers. Glacial cirques (or 'corries') form as hollows on mountainsides near the firn line. Eventually, the hollow in which a cirque glacier develops may become a large bowl shape in the side of the mountain, caused by weathering, by ice segregation, and as well as being eroded by plucking. The basin will become deeper as it continues to be eroded by ice segregation and abrasion.[5][6] A cirque typically will be partially surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs, with a fourth side a form of moraine constructed from glacial till, which forms the lip, threshold or sill,[7] from which either a stream or glacier will flow away from the cirque.
Tarns form from the melting of the cirque glacier. They may either be seasonal features as supraglacial lakes, or permanent features which form in the hollows left by cirques in formerly glaciated areas. [4]
Gallery
Lake Tear of the Clouds (tarn) in the Adirondack Mountains, New York, photo c. 19th century
Veľké Hincovo, Tatra Mts, the largest and deepest tarn in Slovakia
Lousy Lake (tarn) in North Cascades National Park, Picket Range, Washington, USA
Lakes of the Clouds, below Mount Washington in the White Mountains
Banderishki Chukar seen from the Banderishki Lakes (tarns), Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria
A view to Gergiysko lake (tarn) and Sinanitsa Peak, Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria
The Dreadful Lake (tarn), Rila Mountain, Bulgaria
The Seven Rila Lakes (tarns), Rila Mountain, Bulgaria
Marichini lakes (tarns), the origin of the Maritsa river seen from Musala peak, Rila Mountain, Bulgaria
Sea Lion Tarn on Livingston Island in Antarctica
See also
- Pond
- Proglacial lake
- Kettle (landform)
References
- ↑ "Illustrated Glossary of Alpine Glacial Landforms". http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/lemke/alpine_glacial_glossary/glossary.html.
- ↑ "Tarn Dipping blog. List of the 197 Tarns in the Lake District, Cumbria". 15 March 2016. https://lakelandrambler.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/tarn-dipping-blog-list-of-the-197-tarns-in-the-lake-district-cumbria/.
- ↑ "Fresh Water Tarns". Cumbria Wildlife Trust. http://www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/cumbria/Surveys/What is a Tarn.htm.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Evans, Ian; Cox, Nick (1995). "The form of glacial cirques in the English Lake District, Cumbria". Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie 2 (39): 175-202. doi:10.1127/zfg/39/1995/175. Bibcode: 1995ZGm....39..175E.
- ↑ Johnny W. Sanders; Kurt M. Cuffey; Jeffrey R. Moore; Kelly R. MacGregor; Jeffrey L. Kavanaugh (2012). "Periglacial weathering and headwall erosion in cirque glacier bergschrunds". Geology 40 (9): 779–782. doi:10.1130/G33330.1. Bibcode: 2012Geo....40..779S.
- ↑ Rempel, A.W.; Wettlaufer, J.S.; Worster, M.G. (2001). "Interfacial Premelting and the Thermomolecular Force: Thermodynamic Buoyancy". Physical Review Letters 87 (8): 088501. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.088501. PMID 11497990. Bibcode: 2001PhRvL..87h8501R.
- ↑ Evans, I.S. (1971). "8.11(i) The geomorphology and Morphometry of Glacial and Nival Areas". in Chorley R.J. & Carson M.A.. Introduction to fluvial processes. University paperbacks. 407. Routledge. p. 218. ISBN 978-0-416-68820-7. https://books.google.com/books?id=X_ENAAAAQAAJ&q=cirque+geomorphology&pg=PA157. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
External links
Media related to Tarn (lake) at Wikimedia Commons
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| Types |
- Aufeis
- Cirque
- Ice cap
- Ice field
- Ice sheet
- Ice shelf
- Ice stream
- Ledoyom
- Outlet glacier
- Piedmont glacier
- Rock glacier
- Valley glacier
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| Anatomy |
- Ablation zone
- Accumulation zone
- Bergschrund
- Blue ice
- Crevasse
- Dirt cone
- Firn
- Glacier cave
- Glacier head
- Ice divide
- Ice tongue
- Icefall
- Lateral moraine
- Medial moraine
- Moraine
- Moulin
- Penitente
- Randkluft
- Sérac
- Terminus
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| Processes |
- Ablation
- Accumulation
- Basal sliding
- Calving
- Creep
- Motion
- Outburst flood
- Overdeepening
- Plucking
- Retreat
- Starvation
- Surge
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| Measurements | |
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| Volcanic relations |
- Jökulhlaup
- Subglacial eruption
- Subglacial volcano
- Tuya
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| Landforms | | Erosional |
- Arête
- Cirque
- Cirque stairway
- Crag and tail
- Finger lake
- Fjord
- Glacial horn
- Glacial lake
- Glacial striae
- Hanging valley
- Ribbon lake
- Roche moutonnée
- Suncup
- Tarn
- Trough lake
- Trough valley
- Tunnel valley
- U-valley
- Valley step
- Zungenbecken
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| Depositional |
- Drumlin
- Erratic block
- Moraine
- Moraine-dammed lake
- Pulju moraine
- Rogen moraine
- Sevetti moraine
- Terminal moraine
- Till plain
- Veiki moraine
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| Glacifluvial |
- Alpentor
- Diluvium
- Esker
- Giant current ripples
- Kame
- Kame delta
- Kettle hole
- Outwash fan
- Sandur
- Urstromtal
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- Glaciology
- Category
- List
- Template:Periglacial environment
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Ponds, Pools, and Puddles |
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| Ponds |
- Ash pond
- Balancing lake
- Ballast pond
- Beel
- Cooling pond
- Detention pond
- Dew pond
- Evaporation pond
- Facultative lagoon
- Garden pond
- Ice pond
- Immersion pond
- Infiltration basin
- Kettle pond
- Log pond
- Melt pond
- Mill pond
- Polishing pond
- Raceway pond
- Retention pond
- Sag pond
- Salt evaporation pond
- Sediment pond
- Settling pond
- Solar pond
- Stepwell
- Stew pond
- Tailings
- Tarn
- Waste pond
- Waste stabilization pond
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| Pools |
- Anchialine pool
- Brine pool
- Infinity pool
- Natural pool
- Plunge pool
- Reflecting pool
- Spent fuel pool
- Stream pool
- Swimming pool
- Tide pool
- Vernal pool
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| Puddles |
- Bird bath
- Coffee ring effect
- Puddle
- Puddles on a surface
- Seep puddle
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| Biota |
- Beaver dam
- Duck pond
- Fish pond
- Goldfish pond
- Koi pond
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| Ecosystems |
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Freshwater ecosystem
- Lake ecosystem
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| Related |
- Aerated lagoon
- Bakki shower
- Big fish–little pond
- Body of water
- Constructed wetland
- Full pond
- Hydric soil
- Phytotelma
- Pond of Abundance
- Pond liner
- Ponding
- Puddle (M C Escher)
- Spring
- Swimming hole
- Water aeration
- Water garden
- Water Lilies (Monet)
- Well
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