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- Harbor_Hill_Moraine abstract "The Harbor Hill Moraine, in the geography of Long Island, forms the northern of two ridges along the "backbone" of Long Island. The Harbor Hill Moraine, skirting the North Shore, represents the terminal moraine of the most recent advance of the Wisconsinian glaciation, which reached its most southward advance about 18,000 years ago; the earlier Ronkonkoma Moraine, much cut through by outwash streams from the Harbor Hill Moraine, lies to the southeast. The Harbor Hill moraine is represented by the North Fork of eastern Long Island and in three disjunct sections farther east, Plum Island, Great Gull Island, and Fisher's Island.The Harbor Hill Moraine, named for its prominence at Harbor Hill, Roslyn, New York, the highest point in Nassau County, resulted from a lingering equilibrium stage in the glacier's episodic retreat, creating a stationary melting front; the Long Island area became permanently free of glacial ice in the range of 13,000 to 12,000 YBP.The Harbor Hill Moraine intersects with the earlier Ronkonkoma Moraine at Lake Success: east of the lake the two moraines may be seen, but west of Lake Success the Harbor Hill moraine overrode and effacted the Ronkonkoma moraine. South of the moraines is a broad outwash plain sloping towards the Atlantic Ocean, much of which has been submerged as ocean levels rose in the post-glacial period. The Harbor Hill Moraine forms the major drainage divide in Nassau County: streams to the northwest of the moraine flow into Long Island Sound, whereas those to the south empty into the series of bays or sounds behind the barrier islands and so into the Atlantic.".
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- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Long_Island.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Suffolk_County,_New_York.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moraines_of_the_United_States.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Fishers_Island.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Fishers_Island,_New_York.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Geography_of_Long_Island.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Great_Gull_Island.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Harbor_Hill.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Success,_New_York.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink List_of_glacial_moraines.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island_Sound.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Nassau_County,_New_York.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink North_Fork,_Suffolk_County,_New_York.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink North_Shore_(Long_Island).
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Outwash_plain.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Plum_Island,_New_York.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Plum_Island_(New_York).
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Roslyn,_New_York.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Sound_(geography).
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Terminal_moraine.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin_glaciation.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsinian_glaciation.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink YBP.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLink Yibin_Caiba_Airport.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harbor Hill Moraine".
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine hasPhotoCollection Harbor_Hill_Moraine.
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- Harbor_Hill_Moraine subject Category:Geography_of_Long_Island.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine subject Category:Landforms_of_Suffolk_County,_New_York.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine subject Category:Moraines_of_the_United_States.
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine comment "The Harbor Hill Moraine, in the geography of Long Island, forms the northern of two ridges along the "backbone" of Long Island. The Harbor Hill Moraine, skirting the North Shore, represents the terminal moraine of the most recent advance of the Wisconsinian glaciation, which reached its most southward advance about 18,000 years ago; the earlier Ronkonkoma Moraine, much cut through by outwash streams from the Harbor Hill Moraine, lies to the southeast.".
- Harbor_Hill_Moraine label "Harbor Hill Moraine".
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