Brady Glacier
When George Vancouver first set eyes on the Brady Glacier in 1794, it was a calving tidewater glacier that dumped ice into the Taylor Bay. The following century, the glacier advanced eight kilometers. This advance was taken by Bengston (1962) as a sign of the glacier changing from a tidal to non-tidal one. Bengston also stated that the huge outwash plain at the glacier's terminus allows it to preserve itself even as most glaciers in the region retreated. The Brady Glacier has an ELA (the line above which snow remains even after summer's end) of only 800 meters, one of the lowest in Alaska.
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Brady Glacier
When George Vancouver first set eyes on the Brady Glacier in 1794, it was a calving tidewater glacier that dumped ice into the Taylor Bay. The following century, the glacier advanced eight kilometers. This advance was taken by Bengston (1962) as a sign of the glacier changing from a tidal to non-tidal one. Bengston also stated that the huge outwash plain at the glacier's terminus allows it to preserve itself even as most glaciers in the region retreated. The Brady Glacier has an ELA (the line above which snow remains even after summer's end) of only 800 meters, one of the lowest in Alaska.
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Der Brady-Gletscher ist ein 39 ...... r Gletscher Alaskas darstellt.
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Le glacier Brady est un glacie ...... naire et gouverneur de l'État.
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When George Vancouver first se ...... , one of the lowest in Alaska.
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Der Brady-Gletscher ist ein 39 ...... r Gletscher Alaskas darstellt.
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Le glacier Brady est un glacie ...... naire et gouverneur de l'État.
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When George Vancouver first se ...... , one of the lowest in Alaska.
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Brady Glacier
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Brady-Gletscher
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Glacier Brady
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