Plate III A. Andrews Glacier. Looking South Across the Frontal Area of Andrews Glacier. Above: 1941, Below:1942. Comparable points are identified. Note the geatly increased volume of the flanking snow "apron" along the south shore of the lake. This is the most extensive bank to survive the summer season at least since 1937 when the present personnel began the annual measurements; page 42MA-P11 (below). Rocky Mountains, South.
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Plate III A. Andrews Glacier. Looking South Across the Frontal Area of Andrews Glacier. Above: 1941, Below:1942. Comparable points are identified. Note the geatly increased volume of the flanking snow "apron" along the south shore of the lake. This is the most extensive bank to survive the summer season at least since 1937 when the present personnel began the annual measurements; page 42MA-P11 (below). Rocky Mountains, South.
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