Offshore from County Durham and Northumberland the imprint of the final phase of glaciation can be seen on the seafloor.
This is often referred to as the ‘North Sea Lobe’ and was fed by Scottish ice from the Firth of Forth Ice Stream.
There are streamlined bedforms (drumlins and MSGL) as well as meltwater channels cut into the bedrock.
Roberts et al., 2019: