“…The more restricted pseudostratified outcrops are potentially the rare products of melt-out from supercooled glacier ice, a notable feature of the Icelandic south coast glacier lobes (Cook et al, 2010;Cook, Graham, Swift, Midgeley, & Adam, 2011;Cook, Knight, Richard, Robinson, & Adam, 2007;Cook, Swift, Graham, & Midgley, 2011;Roberts et al, 2002), but predominantly the diamictons display features that are diagnostic of a subglacial traction till genesis such as fissility, compaction and reasonably strong clast macrofabrics (Evans, 2000(Evans, , 2017Evans et al, submitted;Evans, Phillips, Hiemstra, & Auton, 2006;Jónsson et al, 2016).…”