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  2. List of glaciers - Wikipedia

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    An inventory of South Island glaciers compiled in the 1980s indicated there were about 3,155 glaciers with an area of at least one hectare (2.5 acres). [14] Approximately one sixth of these glaciers covered more than 10 hectares. These include: Fox Glacier; Franz Josef Glacier; Hooker Glacier; Mueller Glacier; Murchison Glacier; Tasman Glacier ...

  3. Ice field - Wikipedia

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    An ice field (also spelled icefield) is a mass of interconnected valley glaciers (also called mountain glaciers or alpine glaciers) on a mountain mass with protruding rock ridges or summits. [1] They are often found in the colder climates and higher altitudes of the world where there is sufficient precipitation for them to form.

  4. Glaciology - Wikipedia

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    Several glaciers flow into the Shimshal Valley, and are prone to blocking the river. Khurdopin glacier surged in 2016–17, creating a sizable lake. [2] Glaciers of Shimsal Valley from space, May 13, 2017. Khurdopin glacier has dammed the Shimshal River, forming a glacial lake. The river has started to carve a path through the toe of the glacier.

  5. Glacier morphology - Wikipedia

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    [4] [16] The formation of valley glaciers is restricted by formations such as terminal moraines, which are collections of till (unconsolidated rock material) deposited by the terminus of the glacier. Ice-free exposed bedrock and slopes often surround valley glaciers, [ 17 ] providing a route for snow and ice to accumulate on the glacier via ...

  6. World's Most Beautiful Glaciers to See Before They're Gone - AOL

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    The world's glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, so you may have to hurry if you want to see one of these scenic beauties. The world's glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, so you may ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Glaciers

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    All articles about glaciers, glaciology, geologic and geographical impacts from glaciers, as well as climatological articles directly related to glaciers. The Malaspina Glacier is so large that it can only seen in its entirety from space; this 1994 photo from STS-66, on a rare clear day, is of an area about 100 km (60 mi) across.

  8. Glacial motion - Wikipedia

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    Most lakes in the world occupy basins scoured out by glaciers. Glacial motion can be fast (up to 30 metres per day (98 ft/d), observed on Jakobshavn Isbræ in Greenland ) [ 1 ] or slow (0.5 metres per year (20 in/year) on small glaciers or in the center of ice sheets), but is typically around 25 centimetres per day (9.8 in/d).

  9. Tourists are rushing to see glaciers before they disappear ...

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    Even under best-case scenarios for climate action, up to half the world’s glaciers may be gone by 2100. As they melt, they become more accessible. The problem is, they are also more dangerous.

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