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Historic image LS_0695 is part of the 'UVA lantern slides' collection; the topic area is 'Glaciers'. Location is ME (imprecise). The image has the following description: 'Glacial pot hole. Gray, ME .' The image was scanned from a lantern slide as part of the USGS NGGDPP deliverable for 2017-2018. The physical location is 900 Natural Resources Dr., Ste 400, Charlottesville, VA 22903. Library. The author is unknown. The image is dated unknown.
Categories: Physical Item; Tags: Glaciers, Image, lantern slide
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Historic image LS_0681 is part of the 'UVA lantern slides' collection; the topic area is 'Glaciers'. Location is AK (imprecise). The image has the following description: 'Gen. Collection #1804. USGS. Rendu Glacier, Alaska. (Wright 376) .' The image was scanned from a lantern slide as part of the USGS NGGDPP deliverable for 2017-2018. The physical location is 900 Natural Resources Dr., Ste 400, Charlottesville, VA 22903. Library. The author is unknown. The image is dated unknown.
Categories: Physical Item; Tags: Glaciers, Image, lantern slide
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Historic image LS_0689 is part of the 'UVA lantern slides' collection; the topic area is 'Glaciers'. Location is Alberta, Canada (imprecise). The image has the following description: 'Terminal moraine serving as a dam for moraine lake .' The image was scanned from a lantern slide as part of the USGS NGGDPP deliverable for 2017-2018. The physical location is 900 Natural Resources Dr., Ste 400, Charlottesville, VA 22903. Library. The author is unknown. The image is dated unknown.
Categories: Physical Item; Tags: Glaciers, Image, lantern slide
Abstract: P-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data at 5 m resolution from Kahiltna Glacier, the largest glacier in the Alaska Range, Alaska, USA, show pronounced spatial variation in penetration depth, δ P. We obtained δ P by differencing X- and P-band digital elevation models. δ P varied significantly over the glacier, but it was possible to distinguish representative zones. In the accumulation area, δ P decreased with decreasing elevation from 18±3 m in the percolation zone to 10±4 m in the wet snow zone. In the central portion of the ablation area, a location free of debris and crevasses, we identified a zone of very high δ P (34±4 m) which decreased at lower elevations (23±3 m in bare ice...
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This dataset includes Snow Depth(snod) for northern Alaska in GeoTiff format, covering the years 1980-2012. Snow Depth is defined as depth on 1 March(m). The dataset was generated by the Arctic LCC SNOWDATA: Snow Datasets for Arctic Terrestrial Applications project.The dataset is delivered in the ZIP archive file format. Each year is output in a separate GeoTiff file, where the year is indicated by the filename.Over the last 20 years, under a variety of NOAA, NSF, and NASA research programs, a snow-evolution modeling system has been developed that includes the MicroMet micrometeorological model, the SnowModel snow-process model, and the SnowAssim data assimilation model. These modeling tools can be thought of as...
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: AIR TEMPERATURE, AIR TEMPERATURE, ALBEDO, ALBEDO, Academics & scientific researchers, All tags...
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This dataset includes Snow Free Date(sfdy) for northern Alaska in GeoTiff format, covering the years 1980-2012. Snow Free Date is defined as day of the end of the core snow period(day of year). The core snow season is defined to be the longest period of continuous snow cover in each year. The dataset was generated by the Arctic LCC SNOWDATA: Snow Datasets for Arctic Terrestrial Applications project.“Day-of-year” (doy) output is expressed in Ordinal dates (“1” on 1 January, and “365” on 31 December). Dates have not been corrected for leap years. This output is appropriate for display purposes, as it is readily interpreted as calendar day of year. It is not recommended as input for analysis, as it may produce incorrect...
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: AIR TEMPERATURE, AIR TEMPERATURE, ALBEDO, ALBEDO, Academics & scientific researchers, All tags...
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The Jago, Okpilak, and Hulahula rivers in the Arctic are heavily glaciated waterways that are important for fish and wildlife as well as human activities including the provision of food, recreation, and, potentially, resource extraction on the coastal plain. If current glacial melting trends continue, most of the ice in these rivers will disappear in the next 50-100 years. Because of their importance to human and natural communities, it is critical to understand how these rivers and their surrounding environments will be affected by climate change and glacier loss. The overarching goal of this project was to research (1) the amount of river water, sediment, nutrients, and organic matter in the Jago, Okpilak, and...
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Album caption: GNP, Flathead Co, Mont. Index card: Hikers on Comeau Pass by Sperry Glacier. Glacier National Park. Flathead County, Montana. August 23, 1981.
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Columbia Glacier, from near north shore of Glacier Island, looking north. Prince William Sound, Alaska. Sun (32-1-5 seconds). 8:30 a.m., June 25, 1909.
Categories: Image; Tags: Alaska Images, Glaciers, photo print
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Album Caption; Eagle River Glacier. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. Panorama with csr00729 and csr00730.
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Album Caption: View up Eagle River Glacier. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska.
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Alaska Glaciers. Over outwash plain toward Hidden Glacier, which is northeast of Yakutat in the St. Elias Mountains. June 1956. Malaspina Reconnaissance project.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. From the summit of Trapper Peak: Logging Mountain in the center (photo pem00053), Vulture Peak and Glacier (photo pem00054) to The Guardhouse on the right (photo pem00055). 1913. Photos pem00053, pem00054, pem00055 form a panorama.
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Album caption: Close-up view showing details of terminus of Mendenhall Glacier. Juneau district. Southeastern Alaska region, Alaska, ca. 1956. Handwritten notes on album caption: None
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Alaska Glaciers. East toward the Coast Mountains and Baird Glacier, from Cascade Creek. Baird Glacier is north of Thomas Bay. Circa 1923.
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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Mt. Wright and Muir Inlet, from station 10. 1931.
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Alaska Glaciers. View up the first stream north of Sea Otter Creek, note the near-junction of these two glaciers. Malaspina Reconnaissance Project. Mount Fairweather (D-6) quadrangle. Lituya district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. June 1956.


map background search result map search result map The Impacts of Glacier Change on the Jago, Okpilak, and Hulahula Rivers in the Arctic East toward the Coast Mountains and Baird Glacier, from Cascade Creek. Alaska. circa 1923. Glacier National Park, Montana. Hikers on Comeau Pass by Sperry Glacier. 1981. Terminus of Kautz Glacier, from Mildred Point, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.1962. Terminus of Nisqually Glacier,  Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1978. From the summit of Trapper Peak. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1913. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Mt. Wright and Muir Inlet, from station 10. 1931. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Charpentier Glacier station 1. 1931. SNOWDATA GeoTIFF Annual Snow Free Date (year) SNOWDATA GeoTIFF Annual Snow Depth Geologic image from the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy. UVA lantern slides Collection, LS_0681, AK Geologic image from the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy. UVA lantern slides Collection, LS_0689, Alberta, Canada Geologic image from the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy. UVA lantern slides Collection, LS_0695, ME Terminus of Kautz Glacier, from Mildred Point, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.1962. Terminus of Nisqually Glacier,  Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1978. Glacier National Park, Montana. Hikers on Comeau Pass by Sperry Glacier. 1981. From the summit of Trapper Peak. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1913. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Mt. Wright and Muir Inlet, from station 10. 1931. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Charpentier Glacier station 1. 1931. The Impacts of Glacier Change on the Jago, Okpilak, and Hulahula Rivers in the Arctic SNOWDATA GeoTIFF Annual Snow Free Date (year) SNOWDATA GeoTIFF Annual Snow Depth East toward the Coast Mountains and Baird Glacier, from Cascade Creek. Alaska. circa 1923.