moraineja
Moraineja is a term used in geology to describe a mass of unconsolidated rocky material, typically unsorted, that has been transported by a glacier. These deposits are characteristically hummocky and irregular in shape. Moraineja are formed when glaciers pick up and carry debris, ranging from fine dust to large boulders, and then deposit it as the ice melts or retreats. The type and distribution of moraineja can provide significant clues about the history and behavior of past glaciers, including their thickness, direction of movement, and extent.
There are several types of moraineja, distinguished by their location relative to the glacier. Terminal moraineja