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H34 Glacier, Fjord, Icebergs. Greenland
Position:
N60°
W40° approx.
Elevation:
view from 30000' / 9000m approx.
Image format:
35mm
GLACIER, FJORD, ICEBERGS. GREENLAND
A glacier meets the ocean. Large chunks break away and form ICE
BERGS. The valley occupied by the glacier is a deep, steep-sided
FJORD. The surface of glacier is coated with dust, streaked by
LATERAL and MEDIAL MORAINES and criss-crossed by CREVASSES.
Barely 10,000 years ago, the coasts of Scotland and Norway in
Europe, Maine, New Brunswick and British Columbia in North America
and Chile in South America that are ice free at this time, would
have resembled the scene shown in this image.
Glaciers and particularly, ICE CAPS are major WATER RESERVOIRS,
are extremely important elements in the HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE and
have a significant influence on world climate.
Less detail
Image Trail:
H4 Mountain stream on glaciated bed rock. Kerry, Ireland
L9 Grooved rock - glacial action. Kerry, Ireland
L17 Glacial lakes. Co. Kerry, Ireland
L16 Glacial lakes. Co. Kerry, Ireland
L18 Glacial erosion in mountain area. Co. Kerry, Ireland
L21 Grooved rock - glacial action. Acadia National Park. Maine, USA
L28 Granite dome and waterfall. Yosemite National Park. California,
USA
L50 Glaciated granite landscape. Yosemite National Park. California,
USA
H33 Glaciers. Greenland
L79 Glacial Polish, Devil's Post Pile National Monument, California,
USA
L81 Glaciated mountains and corrie, Sierra Nevada, California, USA
L82 Corrie lakes, Snowdonia, Wales, UK
L83 ArÍte, Snowdonia, Wales, UK
Links:
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/3876/glaciers.html
http://www.davison.k12.mi.us/bentley/glaciers.htm
http://www.glaciers.net/
http://nsidc.org/glaciers/information.html
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Glossary/Glaciers/description_glaciers.html
http://www-k12.atmos.washington.edu/k12/pilot/water_cycle/index.html
http://www.galenfrysinger.com/glaciers_of_greenland.htm
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