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GLACIER
TYPES
retreating glaciers
piedmont glaciers
icefields
hanging glaciers
tidewater glaciers
surging glaciers
rock glaciers
mountain glaciers
ice caps

GLACIER FEATURES
glacier terminus
ice caves
icefall
crevasses
ogives

GLACIAL LANDFORMS
glacial grooves and striations
chatter marks
glacial trough
glacial erratic
moraines
aretes, horns, and cirques
drumlins

See Also
NSIDC's Glacier Glossary: Search and browse terms related to glaciers in NSIDC's comprehensive cryospheric glossary.

various glaciers

The Glacier Gallery provides an in-depth look at the different types of glaciers, their features and characteristics, and how glaciers can shape the land around them.

Browse the links on the left to see historic and recent glacial photos and glacial landscapes.

- photo credits: click any of the above photos to find out more information about the glacier.


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Auriel Glacier Glacier Photograph Collection

NSIDC archives a Glacier Photograph Collection of historical photos, which includes both aerial and terrestrial photos for the 1880's to 1975. The photos are primarily of Alaskan glaciers, but coverage also includes the Pacific Northwest and Europe.
Auriel Glacier, Alaska (Unknown photographer. 1948. Auriel Glacier: From the Glacier Photograph Collection. Boulder, CO: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital Media.)

 

Glacier Photo PairsThe new Repeat Photography of Glaciers Special Collection within the photograph database matches photos of glaciers taken during the early 1900s with recent photos taken at the same physical location. The photos tell a captivating visual story of the changes glaciers have experienced during the past century.
Muir Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park and Reserve's White Thunder Ridge as seen on August 13, 1941 (left) and August 31, 2004 (right). (2004 USGS photo by B. Molnia; 1941 photo by W. Field. From the Repeat Photography of Glaciers Special Collection in the Glacier Photograph Collection.)



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