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1. A=Bas d’Arolla O=Otemma Bas D’Arolla Glacier is one of the glaciers where the terminus is monitored annually by the Swiss Glacier Monitoring Network (SCNAT)

2. The South Engilchek Glacier and its side glaciers occupy the entire north side of Peak Jengish Chokusu.

3. In Greenland, the Jakobshavn Glacier, one of the fastest flowing glaciers in the world, is now moving like a runaway train.

4. The massif includes several glaciers, such as the 19 km Potanin Glacier, and is only accessible to experienced climbers with local guidance.

5. Moraine rock glaciers, talus-derived rock glaciers, and avalanche rock glaciers are described from Grizzly Creek.

6. The glaciers melt.

7. The icebergs and glaciers calve.

8. The name of the glacier these caves are formed in is the Sandy Glacier.

9. The massif runs at right angles to the glaciers which flow from it into three alpine valleys in Kyrgyzstan on the north, all eventually running to the Engilchek Glacier, the largest in the Tian Shan.

10. So what is a glacier?

11. And the same glacier today.

12. The landforms produced by the Wenkchemna Glacier include rock glacier features, such as arcuate ridges of debris, as well as hummocky ablation moraines typical of glacier stagnation.

13. A classification of Avalanching glaciers is proposed, which allows a primary appreciation of the danger inherent in these glaciers

14. Soon after this point, the glacier joins the adjacent Kautz Glacier at 8,600 feet (2,600 m).

15. The valley was carved out by glaciers.

16. Glaciers melting in the dead of nigh.

17. Kvitøya is 99.3% covered by glacier.

18. Aconcagua Polish Glacier Direct with Traverse

19. Keywords: largest valley glacier of the Alps, medial moraines, ice avalanches from a hanging glacier on the Mönch.

20. Winter recreation in Glacier is limited.

21. Severny Island is known for its numerous glaciers.

22. IRONWOOD Glacier™ Library Study Carrel

23. Glacier Bargello Bruxelles, Regione di Bruxelles-Capitale

24. But the Kangshung glacier, too, was deserted.

25. Melting Alpine glaciers yield Archaeologic troves, but clock ticking

26. This is the period of advancing and retreating glaciers.

27. Our goal was to get as close as possible to LeConte Glacier, the southernmost active tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere.

28. Some 65% of the island is covered with glaciers.

29. In the northern hemisphere, many glaciers fused into one.

30. Stereo anaglyph image of Thomson Glacier (centre) and White Glacier (left, red-blue or red-cyan glasses needed), photos taken in August 1977 from points about 1km SSW of the summit of White Glacier Hill.

31. By early 2001, Popocatepetl's glaciers had become extinct; ice remained on the volcano, but no longer displayed the characteristic features of glaciers such as crevasses.

32. Crevasses on the Upper Price Glacier of Mt

33. Aerial view of Baby Glacier, August 8th, 1977.

34. 10 Our goal was to get as close as possible to LeConte Glacier, the southernmost active tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere.

35. 17 All major Greenland glaciers end up in the ocean, and tidewater glaciers control 90 percent of the ice discharged by Greenland into the sea, " Rignot said."

36. Flowing water associated with glaciers may also deposit Alluvium, but …

37. Actually, groundwater moderates the effects of acid rain. Glaciers 51.

38. Lakes and glaciers cover about 6% of the national territory.

39. The best bit was walking along the glacier.

40. 22 Our goal was to get as close as possible to LeConte Glacier, the southernmost active tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere.

41. Yet these glaciers play an essential role in the water cycle.

42. The mountain itself is covered by a glacier.

43. 20,000 years ago, the glaciers were over ten times longer.

44. Waterfalls, water vapor, clouds, rain, springs, rivers, seas, oceans, glaciers...

45. Crevasses are cracks or fractures that open in the surface of a moving glacier in response to stress variations caused by glacier flow

46. Crevasses are cracks that form in glacier ice when the glacier is put under too much stress for it to deform by flowing

47. Some of these glaciers seem to be just starting to form.

48. Aerial view of the tongue and terminal moraine of White Glacier (left and centre; July 2th, 2008) and Thompson Glacier (behind and on the right).

49. Glacier Sorbet, Ecuador.Locals who live near the Chimborazo volcano trudge up to the summit regularly to cut off 50 kg blocks of glacier ice.

50. To the naked eye, glaciers don't appear to move at all.

51. Imbabura is intermittently capped with snow and has no permanent glaciers.

52. The retreat of the Ice Age glaciers formed the Littorina Sea.

53. Transverse Crevasses occur where the grade of the glacier bed becomes suddenly steeper; longitudinal Crevasses, where the glacier spreads over a wider valley or plain

54. The Calving margin of Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentinean Patagonia.

55. Behind Crusoe Peak is the accumulation area of Crusoe Glacier.

56. Lateral moraines are formed on the sides of the glacier.

57. The Stubai glacier is another good bet for summer skiing.

58. Huge glacier table on a middle moraine of Vadret Pers.

59. Andermatt has spring-like conditions, skiing on the glacier only.

60. Its relief was formed by ice age glaciers and subsequent slope movements.

61. Half the island is covered with glaciers reaching down into the sea.

62. The trail traverses several glacier moraines and many river crossings.

63. The rock broke from a cliff southeast of Glacier Point.

64. Here's Lonnie with a last sliver of one of the once mighty glaciers.

65. View towards the accumulation area of Crusoe Glacier (top right).

66. When glaciers are in valleys, they are called Lineated valley fill (LVF).

67. That means that I use radar to study glaciers and ice sheets.

68. These mountains support glaciers and are one source of the Nile river.

69. Field to Saskatchewan Crossing: Walking Along Glaciers, Heinous Bushwhacks and Historic Crossings

70. The project employed satellite interferometry and altimetry to analyse changes to glaciers.

71. Glacier Bursts in India, Leaving More Than 100 Missing in Floods

72. Climates were warm, with no evidence of a glacier having appeared.

73. They made their assault on the south face of the glacier.

74. Taylor Glacier, its snout reddened by iron, drains into Lake Bonney.

75. Official archaeology views it as the chance remains of a glacier.

76. At the Third Pole, 2,000 glaciers are melting fast, faster than the Arctic.

77. Near the sea the glaciers scraped out their valleys well below sea level.

78. It's over 100 miles long and one of the largest glaciers on Earth.

79. The majority of crevasse deaths happen to those who travel across glaciers unroped.

80. Bas d’Arolla Glacier in Landsat images from 1990, 2001 and 2017