cirritufts
Cirritufts are small, glacial landforms that form when a stream or river flows across a glacier. They are characterized by a small, rounded "tuff" or hill of debris, often surrounded by a moat or depression. The debris is composed of rocks and soil that have been ground and polished by the glacier, giving the cirrituft a distinctive, rounded shape.
Cirritufts are formed as the glacier melts and the debris is deposited as the meltwater flows across
Cirritufts are relatively small, typically a few meters in height and diameter. They are often found in
Cirritufts can be difficult to distinguish from other types of glacial landforms, such as moraines or drumlins.