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  1. Der Glacier-Express. by Ronald Gohl, Hans-Bernhard Schönborn, 2000-07-01
  2. Hiking Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks: Formerly, the Trail Guide to Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks (Falcon Guide) by Erik Molvar, 1996-04
  3. Glaciers of California: Modern Glaciers, Ice Age Glaciers, the Origin of Yosemite Valley, and a Glacier Tour in the Sierra Nevada (California Natural History Guides) by Bill Guyton, 2001-01-19
  4. Glacier National Park (MT)(Images of America) by Bill Yenne, 2006-05-22
  5. Glaciers (Water Science) by Christine Webster, 2010-07-15
  6. Glacier Express. Sonderausgabe. St. Moritz - Zermatt. by Hans Eckhart Rübesamen, 2003-03-01
  7. Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park: A Complete Recreation Guide by Vicky Spring, Tom Kirkendall, 1994-03
  8. Do Glaciers Listen?: Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, And Social Imagination (Brenda and David Mclean Canadian Studies Series) by Julie Cruikshank, 2005-07-13
  9. Going to the Sun Road: Glacier National Park's Highway to the Sky by C. W. Guthrie, 2006-05-15
  10. Glaciers by Michael Hambrey, Jürg Alean, 2004-12-06
  11. It Happened in Glacier National Park (It Happened In Series) by Vince Moravek, 2005-03-01
  12. Moon Glacier National Park e-book by Judy Jewell, 2009-05-01
  13. Glaciers!: The Art of Travel, the Science of Rescue by Michael Strong, Eckehard Doerry, 2001-02-01
  14. The Call of the Mountains: The Artists of Glacier National Park by Larry Len Peterson, 2002-06

41. Groupe De Vol Montagne Et Glaciers - GVMG
Pr©sentation des activit©s du groupe. Bulletin mensuel d'informations. Photos. Pr©visions m©t©o a©ronautiques.
http://membres.lycos.fr/gvmg/
groupe de vol montagne
et glaciers
Groupe
Bulletin Météo Photos ... Courriel
Bienvenus
et
merci pour votre visite

42. Alaska's Kenai Fjords: See Glaciers, Whales, Puffins, Sea Otters, Orcas And Sea
Informative guide for touring the Kenai Fjords National Park. Also provides additional information about taking this adventure tour.
http://www.kenai-fjords.com
Alaska's Kenai Fjords Boat Cruises
Alaska's Kenai Fjords Boat Cruises, Tours
11 Old Post Office Road, Underwood, WA 98651 E-Mail cruisefjords@kenai-fjords.com
, Web Design and Webmaster, webmaster@kenai-fjords.com

43. Hotel Des Glaciers
Dolonne Informazioni sull'albergo a tre stelle, immagini degli ambienti, servizi offerti, tariffe e contatti.
http://www.hoteldesglaciers.com/home1.html

44. Glaciers
glaciers go to geology There are about 266 glaciers crowning the Olympics peaks; mostof them are quite small in contrast to the great rivers of ice in Alaska.
http://www.nps.gov/olym/edglac.htm
Glaciers go to geology Image list Rivers
Rivers of Ice Glacial ice is one of the foremost scenic and scientific values of Olympic National Park. There are about 266 glaciers crowning the Olympics peaks; most of them are quite small in contrast to the great rivers of ice in Alaska. The prominent glaciers are those on Mount Olympus covering approximately ten square miles. Beyond the Olympic complex are the glaciers of Mount Carrie, the Bailey Range, Mount Christie, and Mount Anderson. In the company of these glaciers are perpetual snowbanks that have the superficial appearance of glacial ice. Because they are lacking in the criteria below, they are not true glaciers. True glaciers are structurally three layered bodies of frozen water. The top layer is snow; the middle neve, or mixed snow and ice; and the bottom layer is of pure ice, which is quite plastic in nature. Crevasses or deep cracks in the glaciers form as the ice is subjected to uneven flow over alpine terrain. Another structural feature is the bergschrund, which is a prominent crevasse-like opening at the head of the glacier where the ice has been pulled away from the mountain wall. The rate of glacial flow is quite variable and Olympic glaciers are "slow-moving" in contrast to some in Alaska, which occasionally move at the rate of several hundred feet per day for short periods of time. There is no great advance of Olympic glaciers today and each has retreated substantially since the late 1800's. Still, forward surges in glacial flow do occur after a number of very heavy winters and cool summers, but such activity has been relatively infrequent with Olympic glaciers in recorded time.

45. Chamonix Mont Blanc France - Weekly Rentals / Locations à La Semaine
2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom chalet for weekly rental, sauna, garage, skiroom. Chamonix.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/chamonix.les.terrasses.des.glaciers/
LES GLACIERS**** Chamonix Mont Blanc - France Location d'appartements et chalet / Weekly rental of chalet and apartments Visitez ce site en Français Visit this website in English Contact Claire GATTINI - 424-454, route des Gaillands - 74400 Chamonix Mont Blanc - FRANCE Tél +33 (0)4 50 53 17 12 Fax. +33 (0) 6 60 80 03 81 info@lesglaciers.com Vous êtes le ème visiteur sur ce site.

46. Glacier Bay's Glaciers
glaciers. Last Updated Tuesday, 08Oct-02 153425 http//www.nps.gov/glba/learn/about/nature/geology/glaciers.htmAuthor glba_interpretation@nps.gov.
http://www.nps.gov/glba/learn/about/nature/geology/glaciers.htm

47. Announcing Nordic Essences, Vibrational Healing Essences
Environmental Essences from the region of the highest mountains in Jotunheimen, Norway. Energies of streams, lakes, trees and glaciers.
http://angelfire.com/stars/nordicessences
Home How to Order Contact Us Nordic Essences
From the Crown Chakra of Europe
Welcome to the Nordic Essences WebSite
click the mountain to enter Nordic Essences

48. Glaciers
glaciers and Glaciation Webquest Teacher Jason M. Bentley Procedure Amazing Discoveries!1. Where do glaciers occur? 2. What is the accumulation area?
http://www.davison.k12.mi.us/bentley/glaciers.htm
Glaciers and Glaciation Webquest Teacher: Jason M. Bentley
Goal:
To offer students an understanding of the landforms created from glaciers and glacial
movements.
Objectives: Students will be able to: 1. Identify
2. Describe
Procedure:
Amazing Discoveries! 1. Where do glaciers occur? 2. What is the accumulation area 3. Describe what occurs in a Glacial Retreat 4. What do scientists mean when they say ice is "Perfectly Plastic" 5. What is the difference between Glacial Drift and Till 6. What is the difference between a Terminal and a Lateral Moraine? 7. What some of the erosional processes that occur at the base of a glacier? 8. What are striations ? What do you think scientists could learn from studying these? 9. Using your text, notes , and the descriptions you find draw a diagram of each of the
following:
A. Cirque
B. Horn
C. Arete 10. Explain the term Ground Moraine , and identify the term used to describe a Ground Moraine.

49. Si La Terre M'était Contée..
Introduction aux sciences de la terre les volcans, les roches, les glaciers et bien d'autres domaines. Tests de connaissance.
http://www.cgq-qgc.ca/tous/terre/
Adapté de la brochure "Si la Terre m'était contée...", réalisée avec l'appui financier du programme de soutien au développement de la culture scientifique
et technique "ÉTALEZ VOTRE SCIENCE" du Ministère de la Culture et des Communications.
Adaptation et concept: Pierrette Tremblay et Michel Dion
Conception et réalisation WEB, programmation HTML et JavaScript: Centre géoscientifique de Québec (Michel Dion)
Auteurs de la brochure: Pierrette Tremblay, INRS-Géoressources; Louise Corriveau et Robert-André Daigneault, Commission géologique du Canada

50. A Hypertext In Glacial Geology
May 4, 1999. Dr. Locke's Home page. glaciers and Glacial Geology.A hypertext for the appreciation of glaciers, and how they work. By
http://www.homepage.montana.edu/~geol445/hyperglac/
May 4, 1999 Dr. Locke's Home page
Glaciers and Glacial Geology
A hypertext for the appreciation of glaciers, and how they work
By the students in Geology 445 - Glacial Geology - Spring, 1999
Montana State University - Bozeman
THIS PROJECT WILL BE CHANGING RAPIDLY UNTIL MAY, 1999, AND SLOWLY THEREAFTER!
Organization:
This hypertext begins with an introductory overview of the major topics in glaciology and glacial geology. Each topic is linked to a Web page intended to discuss that topic at a level appropriate for first-year university students. Those pages are linked where appropriate to recognize the intimate interrelationships among topics, rather than linear connections between them. Each page allows the option to continue upward into a more advanced discussion of the topic at hand or onward into discussion of the next topic at the same level. Links in the pages will follow a consistent format: standard text links to link locally to a continuous thread (within our pages), italicized links to go to a glossary

51. Cambridge Greenland Glaciology Expedition 2002
Information about patrons, schedule, backing and membership of a summer 2002 expedition to Eastern Louise Boyds Land in Northeast Greenland to study the zone of convergence of two glaciers and complete several first ascents.
http://www.greenland2002.org.uk/
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For more information contact webmaster@greenland2002.org.uk

52. Glacier Theme Page
This CLN menu page provides links to science curricular resources and instructionalmaterials (lesson plans) in the specific topic of the glaciers.
http://www.cln.org/themes/glaciers.html
Glaciers Theme Page Here are a number of links to Internet sites which contain information and/or other links related to the specific theme of glaciers. Please read our
Fundamentals of Physical Geography
Although this online textbook from Michael Pidwirny, Okanagan University College, is intended for postsecondary students studying introductory physical geography, much of it may be applicable for high school students as well. Contents include over two hundred pages of information, more than three hundred 2-D and animated graphics, an interactive glossary of terms, a study guide, links to other Internet resources, and a search engine. See the Table of Contents to directly access the Geomorphology section with several chapters on glaciation.
Glacial Features of North Dakota
A site with illustrated descriptions of a number of glacial features in North Dakota. These include: End Moraine, Erratic, Esker, Ice Thrust Mass, Ice-walled Lake, Kame, Meltwater Channel, Outwash, and Till.
Glacier
Glacial geologists from Rice University designed and developed this page. It has information about what a glacier is and descriptions about some special features of ice. These features about ice include its shape, size, movement landscapes, environments and age.

53. Alaska Rainforest Tours
Central booking agency for the independent traveler in Alaska. Featuring bears, whales, flightseeing, glaciers, helicopter tours, rafting, Denali and more.
http://www.alaskarainforesttours.com
Alaska Rainforest Tours
Kayaking - Hiking - Rafting - Fishing
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Contact Alaska Rainforest Tours for Custom Travel Planning

Alaska Rainforest Tours has been providing Alaskan adventures for the independent traveler for 14 years. Personal experience is what sets us apart from other travel planners. We have visited and experienced the tours and lodging we offer, and only recommend the most reliable and wonderful adventures.
Let us help you plan your Alaskan adventure.
Alaska is immense - Where to begin?
Perhaps most important during a two week trip you will be able to see and experience only some of the wonders Alaska has to offer. Spend time experiencing the many faces and personalities of a few carefully selected places. Travel less - experience more.
Do you picture yourself paddling on a quiet bay?

54. Air Glaciers Gstaad Saanenland, Helikopter-Fluege, Heli Ski, Airport Transfer, B
Translate this page Air glaciers Gstaad Saanenland, Heli Skiing, Helikopter Taxiflüge, Rundflüge undFlughafentransfer in Gstaad-Saanenland. Air glaciers SA - Gstaad Saanenland.
http://www.airglaciers.ch/
Fly for Joy Air Glaciers SA - Gstaad Saanenland

55. Tiscover - Hotel Wetter Urlaub In Österreich, Deutschland, Italien, Schweiz Tou
Online information about travel, leisure, sports and weather. Online booking service for hotel accommodation and package holidays. Information on ski and hiking resorts, lakes, glaciers, snow reports, sports, events, live cams, flight and train schedules.
http://www.tiscover.com/
Tiscover - Hotel Wetter Urlaub in Österreich, Deutschland, Italien, Schweiz Tourismus Reisen
Urlaub, Unterkunft, Hotels, Hotel, Pension, Zimmer, Ferienwohnung, Karte, Landkarte, Reise, reisen, Tourismus, Ferien, Freizeit, Sport, Wetter, Restaurants, last minute, buchen, Veranstaltungen, Events, Wellness, Camping, Familie, Österreich, Deutschland, Schweiz, Italien, Liechtenstein, Europa, Report Tiscover ist das Reise Portal für Österreich, Deutschland, Schweiz und Italien. Informationen zu Hotels, Zimmer, Wetter, Events, Sport, Urlaub, Freizeit...

56. Air Glaciers Lauterbrunnen, Helikopter-Fluege, Heli Ski, Tranportfluege Im Eiger
Translate this page Air glaciers Lauterbrunnen, Heli Skiing, Helikopter Taxi-Flüge, Flughafentransferund Transportflüge. .. .. . Fly for Joy. . . Air-glaciers SA Lauterbrunnen.
http://www.airglaciers.ch/lauterbrunnen/
Fly for Joy Air-Glaciers SA Lauterbrunnen

57. Alps Travel Pictures - The Swiss And Austrian Alps
Photos of the Swiss and Austrian Alps. Many glaciers and mountain animals.
http://alps.virtualave.net/
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The Swiss and Austrian Alps This site is a photo gallery, containing many photos of mountains in Switzerland and Austria.
It contains pictures of - among others - the areas of Tirol, Bettmeralp and Riederalp, Lauterbrunnen, Wilderswil and Grindelwald (Eiger, Mönch (or Monch) and Jungfrau!) and Samedan. This site looks much better in a browser that supports frames.
You can view all the images anyway using this old version of this site.
Ok, back to the subject: Pictures of mountains in Switzerland and Austria
Other language versions: Alpenfoto's - De Zwitserse en Oostenrijkse Alpen Alpenbilder - Die Schweizer und Österreichischen Alpen . To do (maybe): Les Alpes. Not to be made: Los Alpes.
The following links take you to pages with photos of the greatest landscapes in Austria
Rettenbachferner Spaltentour (guided glacier tour)
Yes, we took the famous tour on this glacier, which is close to Sölden in the Ötztal Arena, Austrian Alps!
Waterfall of Krimml (Krimmler Wasserfälle, Wasserfaelle, Wasserfalle).
Near Krimml, Zell am See and Kaprun, Salzburger Land, Austrian Alps.

58. Glaciers, Rivers Of Ice
glaciers. This website is devoted to my interest in the rivers of ice knownas glaciers. Composition of a typical Glacier and the types of glaciers.
http://members.aol.com/scipioiv/glmain.html
Glaciers
This website is devoted to my interest in the rivers of ice known as glaciers. It was inaugurated as part of the requirements of a course I have taken in the geology of National Parks, but I've been always fascinated by the idea of ice flowing like a river, scouring the landscape in its wake, nature's force in slow, glacial motion. I've never seen a glacier firsthand, alas, but hopefully one day that will change. I think that my best bet may be Mt. Rainier. I have even bought a Kodak travel video of Mt. Rainier National Park.
My page may change at a glacial pace, but it was last modified 07-Dec-2002 02:15 PM
In the meantime, here, you can explore this fascinating world of the rivers of ice in a virtual manner, and even find information on National Parks which feature glaciers, or landscapes once carved by them. You will also therein the geology of the various types of glaciers, from what is a glacier to how they work, to features in landscapes created by glaciers. I recommend going through the pages in order, even if you do know some geology. In my research to put up this site, I learned lots of interesting information I had never even suspected about glaciers. Perhaps you'll be pleasantly surprised as well. I would like to thank everyone, teachers, parents and students alike, who have visited my site. As always, please feel free to

59. Park Geology Tour - Glaciers
Links to U.S. National Parks featuring alpine glaciers, glacial landforms, and Ice Age flood landforms.
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/grd/tour/glaciers.htm
PARK GEOLOGY
of Glaciers
Kenai Fjords National Park, AK This page lists parks that have a common geologic theme. Links to pages about each park's geologic features are being developed. If you would like to contribute images or materials for park pages, please contact parkgeology@den.nps.gov
GlaciationActive, alpine glaciation
GlaciationAlpine glaciation landforms
GlaciationContinental glaciation landforms

60. Glaciers - Part 1
glaciers Part 1. If you wish to use any of these photos, contact DuncanHeron. heron@eos.duke.edu. Mt. Ranier glaciers (Photo © Duncan Heron).
http://www.env.duke.edu/eos/geo41/gla.htm
Glaciers - Part 1
If you wish to use any of these photos, contact Duncan Heron. heron@eos.duke.edu For larger view, click on picture or words. Ice Field, Western Chugach Mt. (Photo by Ruth A.M. Schmidt) St. Elies Mts. (Photo by Ruth A.M. Schmidt) Mt. Ranier Glaciers (Photo © Duncan Heron) Terminus of Miles Glacier (Photo by Ruth A.M. Schmidt) Surge in Taku Glacier (Photo by Bruce Molinia) St. Elias Mts Glaciers in Surge (Landsat) Longitudinal Crevasses in East Twin Glacier (Photo by Bruce Molinia) Crevasses, Lewellyn Glacier (Photo by Bruce Molinia) Crevasses Enlarged by Melting (Photo by Bruce Molinia) Ice Fall (Photo by Bruce Molinia) Ice Crystal Near Terminus of Mendenhall Glacier (Photo by Bruce Molinia) Polished Bedrock and Erratic, Yosemite (Photo by Jim Mueller) Rock Flour Colors Stream (Photo by Ruth Schmidt) *Lateral and Medial Moraines, Juneau Icefield (Photo by Bruce Molinia) Surficial Moraine (Photo by Bruce Molinia) Moraine (Photo by Mason Reid) Terminal Moraine with Kettle (Photo by Ruth A.M. Schmidt) Extensive Moraine on Piedmont Glacier (Photo by Ruth A.M. Schmidt)

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