A large, unattainable icicle. Starkly uncovered mountain slopes. Billion-year-old rocks behind a lone iceberg. And the view from inside a glacial tunnel.
These 4 stunning and transferring photographs come from a brand new e-book, Our Frozen Planet by Michael Hambrey and Jürg Alean. It units out to have fun the cryosphere – the collective noun that describes the world’s ice in all its kinds, from glaciers and ice sheets to permafrost and snow cowl.
The primary picture exhibits ice that has fashioned round a waterfall close to Giswil, Switzerland. Icicles rising from the highest have fused with ice formations rising from the underside to create an enormous ice column.
Pictured above is Bryce Canyon in Utah. The path of a slope strongly impacts how snow is distributed in mountainous areas. Nearly all of the snow has melted on the south-facing slope of this ridge, however a considerable cowl stays on the shady, north-facing left aspect.
The picture above exhibits Nordvestfjord, in Northeast Greenland Nationwide Park, the place among the world’s oldest metamorphic rock kinds a backdrop to an iceberg mirrored within the deep fjord’s waters.
In Switzerland’s Vadret da Morteratsch glacier (pictured above), meltwater has carved a tunnel via the snow and ice. The picture was taken from contained in the tunnel in winter when no meltwater was flowing via.
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