Drift (geology)

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In geology, drift is transported rock debris overlying the solid bedrock. The transport mechanisms can include, but are not limited to, glacial and fluvial (e.g. by glaciers or rivers), and mass movement including landslides.

In the UK the term drift is commonly used to describe any deposits of quaternary age.

Continental drift refers to the relative motion of the continents over millions of years.