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GREENLAND -- 25 Apr 2012 -- The top image, captured during an IceBridge flight, shows a glacier in southern Greenland
GREENLAND -- 25 Apr 2012 -- The top image, captured during an IceBridge flight, shows a glacier in southern Greenland flowing through a long and narrow valley - a fjord - carved by the movement of ice. Where the edge of the glacier meets the sea, there’s a layer of floating ice dimpled with chunks of icebergs that have broken off from the glacier. Understanding ice melanges, as these conglomerations are called, is important because there is evidence that they can slow the rate that glaciers like this slip into the sea -- Picture by Lightroom Photos/NASA
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Author: Lightroom Photos / Topfoto
Lightroom Photos / Topfoto
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