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Links to Other Sites Which have Links to
Glaciology-related Sites
Stelmo's
Glacier Links
International
Glaciological Society
Stockholm University,
Department of Physical Geography
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
Glaciology Group
The Alaska Science Forum: Water, Snow, and
Ice (Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska-Fairbanks)
Going
to Graduate School on Alaska Glaciers
Harding
Icefield's Loss is the Ocean's Gain
The
Cold Curse of the Pharaohs
Describing
Donnelly Dome
Black
Rapids Glacier Galloped to Fame in 1937
A
Farewell to All Six Sides of Ice and Snow
Boulders,
Braids, and J Harlan Bretz
Chilling
Tales from the Depths
An
Alaskan Trigger for the Last Ice Age
Surprises
in Ice
Warmer
May Mean Bigger for Coastal Glaciers
The
Birth and Death of Russell Lake
Blue
Snow and Ice
Don't
Build On a Glacier's Right-of-Way
Eskers:
The Upside-Down Riverbanks
Touring
the Inside of a Glacier
The
Columbia Glacier
Columbia
Glacier Retreating
Are
We Heading for Another Ice Age?
Bergy
Seltzer
Glacial
Erosion
How
Glaciers Move
Surging
Glaciers
Increasing
Glaciation
Glaciers
Advancing or Retreating?
Lituya
Bay
A
New North American Ice Age
Other Interesting Sites
Glacier (Rice
University)
A
Booklet About Glaciers (National Snow and Ice Data Center)
Bedrock Mapping of
Antarctica (European Ice Sheet Modeling Initiative)
Water Resources of Alaska
(U.S. Geological Survey, Glacier & Snow Program)
A
Multimedia History of Glacier Bay, Alaska (NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center)
Database
and Geographical Perspective for Monitoring Glaciers of Alaska
(U.S. Geological Survey)
Glaciological
Research at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Geophysical Institute; Snow,
Ice, and Permafrost Section)
Glacier Equations, Properties,
Constants, and Conversions (University of Colorado, Institute of
Arctic and Alpine Research)
Bibliographies of Glacier Research
Bibliography
of Glacier Studies (U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Program)
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