How is a fiord form... ... Norwegian fiord ... a long, narrow arm of the sea bordered by steep cliffs: usually formed by glacial erosion.
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Juvenile suspension-feeding bivalves seem to be less disturbed by glacial discharge but appear to be more vulnerable to currents on the more exposed sites. The importance of deposit feeders and carnivores increases towards the outer stations.
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The equilibrium concentration of CO2 in surface sea waters CO2 has been recently measured for the North Pacific Ocean, the coastal waters near the Aleutian Island chain, the Alaska Peninsula, and southcentral Alaska. ... Accession Number : AD0734672 ... Corporate Author : ALASKA UNIV COLLEGE INST OF MARINE SCIENCE...
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glacial fiord in Canada, with stunning scenery throughout. outside a paddle through time. TAKAYA TOURS BRINGS FIRST NATIONS TRADITIONS TO ...
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the Hubbard Glacier completely closing Russell Fiord and rising lake levels overtopping the .... Glacier has twice blocked the entrance to Russell Fiord, ...
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8/16/2002 - Second-Largest Glacial Flood Worldwide in Historic Times Occurs as Russell Lake Glacier Dam Ruptures - USGS News Release ... 6/25/2002 - Although, the physical closure of Russell Fiord is incomplete, fresh water from rain, glacier melt, and runoff is entering the fiord faster than it can flow out through the...
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Fjord - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geologically, a fjord (pronounced /fjɔrd/  ( listen) or pronounced /fiːɔrd/ ) is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides, created in a valley carved by glacial activity. Fjords are formed w...
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Brief descriptive sentence here. ... Regional and detail location maps of Borup Fiord Pass, Ellesmere Island, Canada; Borup Fiord contains sub-glacial, sulfur-rich springs of interest as possible analogs to Europa. On the detail map, triangles indicate mountain peaks;
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In Alaskan fiords, sedimentation rates are high; during a glacial advance fiord-basin sediments are transported to the ice front to form a shoal which reduces the calving rate. Thus, during successive glacial cycles sediment is initially stored and then removed from fiord basins. ... Descriptors : *FJORDS, *GLACIAL DEPOSITS,
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The results of the present study support the conclusion that the former ice cover of northern Ellesmere Island was very much more extensive than the present, although the age of maximum glaciation is not known. ... In the Tanquary Fiord area the conclusion is based on: bathymetric data indicating considerable overdeepening...
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