tillsyner
Tillsyner is a term that refers to a specific type of landscape feature characterized by the presence of till, which is unsorted glacial sediment. This sediment can include a wide range of particle sizes, from fine clay and silt to sand, gravel, and even large boulders. When till is exposed at the surface, it can form distinct topographical patterns, often resulting in undulating or hummocky terrain. These areas are typically found in regions that were once covered by glaciers during past ice ages.
The formation of tillsyner is directly linked to the erosional and depositional processes of glaciers. As glaciers
Tillsyner landscapes can vary significantly depending on the type of glacial advance and retreat. Features like