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  • ...tablished, the balance between snowfall and melting determines whether the glacier retreats or advances. Due to [[global warming]], the great majority of glac ...the land by [[abrasion]] and [[plucking]]. Sediment is transported by the glacier and deposited where the ice melts. In the process, landscape is greatly mod
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  • ...a main trunk system. Their flow direction is controlled by the valley the glacier occupies, and as the ice moves, it [[erosion|erodes]] and modifies the land
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Glacier]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Valley glacier}}
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  • *[http://www.glaciers.er.usgs.gov/ Glacier Studies Project] from the [[United States Geological Survey]] (USGS) *[http://www.geo.unizh.ch/wgms/ World Glacier Monitoring Service]
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  • *[http://www.glaciers.er.usgs.gov/ Glacier Studies Project] from the [[United States Geological Survey]] (USGS) *[http://www.geo.unizh.ch/wgms/ World Glacier Monitoring Service]
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  • ...hen]], Germany. Various local hiking trails reach both the summit and the glacier from both Germany and Austria.
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  • A glacier-clad Island between Africa and Antarctica.
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  • The most recent [[glacier]] to span much of [[North America]].
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  • ...-central [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], edged by rugged [[mountain]]s and glacier-filled [[fjord]]s, sprinkled with many scenic islands, and full of wildlife ...[[iceberg]]s and making it difficult for boats to approach the face of the glacier. The face (terminus) is now some 10 miles north of where it was in 1980.
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  • A '''moraine''' is an accumulation of a mixture of material moved by a [[glacier]].<ref name=PrinciplesOfSedimentology>{{cite book |last1=Boggs |first1=Sam ...t, clay, sand, gravel and rocks, all gathered from different locations the glacier crossed.<ref name=PrinciplesOfSedimentology/> Different parts of a moraine
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Valley glacier]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Glacier}}
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  • {{r|Glacier}} {{r|Valley glacier}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Glacier]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Valley glacier}}
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  • This large eastward flowing river in China has its headwaters high in the [[glacier]] fields of the [[Himalayas]], and its mouth at [[Shanghai]]
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  • {{r|Glacier}} {{r|Valley glacier}}
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  • ...[geyser]]s. Covering 8% of the country, the [[Vatnajökull]] is the largest glacier in Iceland.
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  • ...entire watershed of the Niagara River was covered by part of a very thick glacier that covered most of the northern half of [[North America]]. ...ies into the [[St Lawrence River]], was blocked by a remaining lobe of the glacier. So [[glacial Lake Iroquois]] was larger and deeper than Lake Ontario. Th
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  • ...oisture laden air, so almost no snow fell there, and thus these areas were glacier free.]] The '''Laurentide glaciation''' is the most recent continent-spanning glacier in [[North America]].<ref name=HtoToronto/><ref name=highparknatureGeology/
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  • The [[Niagara Gorge]] has receded seven miles from the edge of the glacier, since the [[Laurentide glaciation]] receded, approximately 10,000 years ag
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  • ...tablished, the balance between snowfall and melting determines whether the glacier retreats or advances. Due to [[global warming]], the great majority of glac ...the land by [[abrasion]] and [[plucking]]. Sediment is transported by the glacier and deposited where the ice melts. In the process, landscape is greatly mod
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  • ...l of the North American Great Lakes were covered by a continent-spanning [[glacier]].<ref name=lostrivers> ...ries of [[glacial lakes]] formed in the area of the current lakes. As the glacier retreated from the region of Lake Ontario it retreated from west to east, s
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  • ...[James Balog]] on [[time lapse|time-lapse]] [[photography]] of shrinking [[glacier]]s
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  • ...tide glaciation]] retreated it started to uncover the lake basin. But the glacier continued to fill what is now the valley of the [[St Lawrence River]]. Lak
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  • {{r|Valley glacier}}
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  • ...a main trunk system. Their flow direction is controlled by the valley the glacier occupies, and as the ice moves, it [[erosion|erodes]] and modifies the land
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  • {{r|Glacier Bay National Park}} {{r|Glacier Bay Wilderness}}
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  • ...olcanic eruption|erupted]] in March-April 2010. This eruption caused its [[glacier]]s to melt, and the contact between the [[lava]] and the [[water]] produced
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  • ==[[Glacier]]==
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  • {{r|Glacier National Park}}
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  • |{{Image|Iceland volcano 2010.jpg|180px| |Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull Glacier volcano eruption in 2010}}
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  • ...the [[Rocky Mountains]] are characterized by untouched nature, such as the Glacier National Park, [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]].
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  • The mountains valleys carry many [[glacier]]s. The coast is pierced by many [[fjord]]s. Early in the 20th Century ap
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  • ...lueberry Hill (Anchorage, Alaska)|Blueberry Hill]], and between the rugged glacier-carved valleys of [[Powerline Pass (Alaska)|Powerline Pass]] to the north a
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  • ...beginning, 11,500 years ago, marked the retreat of the last continental [[glacier]]s. The [[Pleistocene]], the epoch that preceded the Holocene, was marked
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  • ...ties into the [[Saint Lawrence River]], was still covered by a lobe of the glacier. This forced Lake Iroquois to be considerably deeper than Lake Ontario.
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  • ...the Rocky Mountains of western Montana. In addition, the state features [[Glacier National Park]] and [[Little Bighorn National Monument]], the site of Custe
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  • ...al/><ref name=Nature2010-03-23/><ref name=newscientist2014-08-20/> When a glacier is very thick, the pressure at the bottom is great enough that liquid water * A surface lake, near a "stagnant" glacier, its name derives from the STOL [[Beaver aircraft]] used to supply a nearby
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  • ...of 2 separate and distinct sections, the Classic Valley and the Zugspitze Glacier. It is possible but not practical to ski both areas on the same day, but t ...area is above the treeline, there are extensive off-piste sections of the glacier that are heavily skied. Hungry visitors can dine at the Sonn-Alpin, or Mou
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  • ...to south, lies the [[Prairie plains|prairie]] region which was formed by [[glacier|glacial]] deposition and is generally flat with a very slight rise as one t
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  • |[[Gangotri Glacier]], [[Himalayas]] ([[India]])
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  • | 8_data = Gangotri Glacier, Uttarakhand, India ...s the [[Goddess Ganga]], emerging, from Bhagirathi her source, at Gangotri Glacier (in the Central Himalayan state of Uttarakhand) at Gaumukh (elevation 3,892
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  • ...wn as [[muskeg]]. Much of the landform has been shaped by the actions of [[glacier]]s and the shrinkage of the bay over long periods of time. Signs of numerou
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  • ...atch the new wounds in her hull. The ships then got underway again, with ''Glacier'' towing ''Arneb''. Early the next morning, they arrived at Knox Coast and
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  • ...s | first = J | date = 2005 | title = Extracting a Climate Signal from 169 Glacier Records | journal = Science | volume = 308 |pages = 675–7 | url=http://ww
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  • People have lived in the Toronto region since the retreat of the last ice age glacier 13,000 years ago. Before the arrival of the Europeans, Toronto had been the
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  • ...t the sun flares could reach around the world to its night side, or that [[glacier]]s could store energy so that they eventually became [[Fluorescence|fluores
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  • ...sted in Ice Age, and could have resulted in a domino chain reaction as one glacier after another slid into the sea, with each one raising the sea level higher
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  • ...sted in Ice Age, and could have resulted in a domino chain reaction as one glacier after another slid into the sea, with each one raising the sea level higher
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  • ...al Stages, commonly known as Ice Ages; and Interglacial Stages, in which [[glacier]]s alternatively advanced or retreated. It was in this Epoch that ''homo ha
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  • ...rrounding Mount Blue Sky. Echo Lake was dammed by a lateral moraine of the glacier that formed Chicago Canyon. Prior to glaciation, Mount Blue Sky, Long's Pea
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  • ** ''The Great San Francisco Glacier'' (''A Fantasy Reader'', [[World Fantasy Convention|Seventh World Fantasy C
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  • ...1807-1884) - noted the structure of glaciers and advanced understanding in glacier motion especially fast ice flow
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  • An increase in global temperatures will cause the sea level to rise, [[glacier]]s to retreat, sea ice to melt, and changes in the amount, geographical dis ...eing attributed to global warming. A 2001 report by the IPCC suggests that glacier retreat, ice shelf disruption such as the [[Larsen Ice Shelf]], [[sea level
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  • ...e also realize that such transformations occur naturally, accounting for [[glacier]]s, icy roads, [[Humidity|humid]] [[weather]], [[cloud]]s, [[rain]], and [[
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  • ...called to have seen the flower garden.— You need not send Athenæum(f4) or Glacier Paper(f5) till our return to Down.—
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  • {{Image|Ltglac-600.jpg|right|230px|A K1200LT at Glacier National Park}}
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  • ...ain tops. A rise in the elevation of the land, due to the melting of heavy glacier ice, caused a slight rebounding effect of underlying rock; however, this la
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