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  • Released Tuesday, March 3, 2015
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Greenland’s Elephant Foot Glacier is a piedmont-type glacier, which form when ice spills from a steep valley onto a relatively flat plain.

Greenland’s Elephant Foot Glacier is a piedmont-type glacier, which form when ice spills from a steep valley onto a relatively flat plain.

The various stages of sea ice in the Amundsen Gulf include blue ice, first-year ice, dark grey ice, and brash ice.

The various stages of sea ice in the Amundsen Gulf include blue ice, first-year ice, dark grey ice, and brash ice.

On Canada’s Victoria Island, early season melt water carries sediment from glacial erosion into lakes, giving them a uniform green color.

On Canada’s Victoria Island, early season melt water carries sediment from glacial erosion into lakes, giving them a uniform green color.

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