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Crevasse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Crevasse Valley Glacier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crevasse Valley Glacier (76°46’S,145°30’W) is a broad glacier about 30 miles (50 km) long, flowing west-southwest between Chester Mountains and Saunders Mountain to Sulzberger Ice Shelf in Marie Byrd...
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Amazon.com: Glacier Travel & Crevasse Rescue: Reading Glaciers, Team
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CREVASSE MILLENNIAL GLACIAL WATER FROM THE PATAGONIA 8000 YRS + Pure water extracted from the southern patagonia ice fields, the Largest Ice Field outside of the Artic & Antartic - 48*15S 073*22W ... ; You need to please upgrade your Flash Player to view this website. We apologies for this. El Trovador 4285, Piso 8 Norte;
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The photo below shows a close-up view of a small crevasse on the Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska. The crevasses on the Mendenhall Glacier are represented as blue lines on the contour map on the right.
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crevasse Elongated open cracks in glacial ice, usually nearly vertical, and subject to change at any moment. Crevasses form due to extensional changes in velocity or gradient. They can be oriented to the glacier transverse, longitudinal or oblique ... fissure A deep, long and narrow opening such as a crevasse in a glacier.
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(click to enlarge); Crevasse in the Mozama Glacier on Mount Baker, Washington (credit: Bob and Ira Spring) ... A bergschrund is a crevasse that divides moving glacier ice below the bergschrund from the stagnant ice above it and may extend to bedrock below.
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