Shaping the landscape

Matanuska Glacier in Alaska contrasts strongly with the grey debris in front of it. Remnants of glacier become buried by debris, and as the ice slowly melts, small hollows called kettle holes form, filling with ponds. Vegetation is rapidly taking hold on the mineral-rich sediment in the proglacial area of this glacier and will soon become dense forest. MH

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