Glaciers that flow over icefalls commonly produce structures called ogives - surface waves at the base, followed by curving light and dark bands reflecting the way the ice flows. Many scientists believe that they are produced annually. These ogives are at.
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Glaciers that flow over icefalls commonly produce structures called ogives - surface waves at the base, followed by curving light and dark bands reflecting the way the ice flows. Many scientists believe that they are produced annually. These ogives are at.
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Source: American Geographical Society/World Data Center-A for Glaciology.
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Source: American Geographical Society/World Data Center-A for Glaciology.
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Hambrey, Michael. 2000. Arolla Glacier: From the Glacier Photograph Collection. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital media.
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Hambrey, Michael. 2000. Arolla Glacier: From the Glacier Photograph Collection. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital media.
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