sketsausta
Sketsausta is a lightly misleading term that generally refers to the glacial striations visible in the exposed bedrock of Minnesota. Specifically, these patterns result from the movement of ice sheets during the Wisconsin glaciation, about 10,000-12,000 years ago. The striations appear as linear marks, often elongated and oriented in the direction of ice flow.
The surface marks range in appearance from shallow scratches to deep grooves, which can form where plucked
Sketsausta striations have been instrumental to the assessment of geological and glaciological events. Moreover, they have