Scott - Nov 20, 2013 1:22 pm - Voted 10/10
Thanks!Thanks for adding. A picture is worth a thousand words. I'll add the photo into the article.
Ejnar Fjerdingstad - Nov 20, 2013 1:38 pm - Voted 10/10
Very interesting!Some glaciers in the Alps can have tongues that are covered by talus rather like the picture, for example the Glacier Noir in the Dauphiné. (In the same area there is also a "Glacier Blanc", the tongue of which is clean, startlingly white ice, also rare.)
Sam Dunford - Nov 20, 2013 7:09 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: thanks and very interestingYou're welcome! also, you are right about glaciers partially covered with debris. It seems that the Timpanogos Glacier was once like this, but the uncovered portion melted in the dust bowl drought. Now, only the buried portion remains.
Sam Dunford - Jan 13, 2016 3:35 pm - Hasn't voted
Meltwater channelUnfortunately, the geologists I've showed this to believe it to be a melt channel or at best an old crevasse that's had water in in, and do not believe it to be evidence of recent movement.
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