Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Glaciers
2
Greenland’s Glacier Ice Cave
4
Greenland Basal ice…notice the debris and how dirty the ice is
8
Glacier Bay National Park-Alaska
Glacier Calving
10
Glacier Bay National Park-Alaska
Glacier Cave
11
Glacier Bay National Park-Alaska
Ice Cave
13
Glacier Bay National Park-Alaska
Note the U-shaped valley
17
Notice that this glacier does not meet water
18
Prince William Sound, Alaska
19
Greenland’s Glacier
20
Greenland Ice Berg Lake
21
Greenland Ice sliding on bedrock
22
Greenland Moraine
23
Greenland Subglacial Stream
24
Antarctica Glacier Icebergs
26
Mueller Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Receding
27
Ice Cave-Antarctica
28
Broggi Glacier, Peru - Andes Mountains
Receding Glacier
29
Rhone Glacier or Portage Glacier
Alaska Comparison from 1950 to 2001
34
Pleistocene
44
HOW THE GREAT LAKES WERE FORMED
BIBLIOGRAPHY -- GLIN (Great Lakes Information Network) -- The Great Lakes Information Network (GLIN) is a partnership that provides a wealth of information on the Great Lakes region. -- a GLIN Partner: exploring the History, Culture, Geography and commerce of the Great Lakes region. -- Produced by Environment Canada, an excellent resource on the Great Lakes, including physical characteristics, natural processes,people, concerns, joint management and new directions (mirrored on the U.S. - E.P.A. site). -- Michigan State University, Geography Dept. - a site about the geography of Michigan and the Great Lakes Region.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.