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Jada Chang
Glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, what's the difference of them?
Glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, what's the difference of them?
2010年10月5日 10:43
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Well what's the difference between a cap and a sheet?
2010年10月5日
Hi Jada
"Glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, what's the difference BETWEEN them?"
Both ice caps and ice sheets are types of glacier formations, or morphologies.
A rough guide:
Ice sheets and ice caps are areas of ice which are not constrained by topography. An ice cap is smaller than an ice sheet - the threshold between an ice cap and an ice sheet is generally accepted to be 50,000 square kilometres.
A glacier is an ice formation which is constrained or controlled by topography, and there are about 10 second-order classifications, such as 'valley glacier', 'cirque glacier' etc.
(thanks to Benn & Evans, 2003)
2010年10月5日
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