The Cryosphere
Sudden large-volume detachments of low-angle mountain glaciers – more frequent than thought
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One tends to think of mountain glaciers as slow moving, their gradual passage down a mountainside visible only through a long series of satellite imagery or years of time-lapse photography. However, new research shows that glacier flow can be much more dramatic, ranging from about 10 metres a day to speeds that are more like that of avalanches, with obvious potential dire consequences for those living below.
Sudden large-volume detachments of low-angle mountain glaciers – more frequent than thought