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Beautiful, Depresssing Photo Of 19-Mile Crack In Antarctic Glacier

Beautiful, Depresssing Photo Of 19-Mile Crack In Antarctic Glacier

NASA's Image of the Day is this picture of a "massive crack across the Pine Island Glacier, a major ice stream that drains the West Antarctic Ice Sheet." more ›

Photos: FDNY Battle Ice Glacier On SoHo Roof

Photos: FDNY Battle Ice Glacier On SoHo Roof
    

Not all of the snow landed on the ground and inside of the subway stations—these images show a massive snow formation that accumulated on a roof on Greene Street. Sean Sweeney of the SoHo Alliance spotted the accidental ice sculpture and told us, "this snow drift or glacier or igloo or whatever formed on the roof of a cast-iron building on Greene Street. Neighbors cordoned off the sidewalk yesterday and today FDNY arrived to shatter it to the ground before it killed someone. It certainly was heavy. I heard the thud inside my loft when it landed on the sidewalk." He points out that in the last photo you'll see pigeon-repelling spikes, which he believes "caught the snow initially and it just built up." more ›

Traces of the Ice Age at Ground Zero

Traces of the Ice Age at Ground Zero

The NY Times reports on evidence of the Ice Age that has emerged at Ground Zero, thanks for the huge excavation project there. It sounds stunning--"plummeting holes, steep cliffsides and soft billows of steel-gray bedrock, punctuated by thousands of beach-smooth cobblestones in a muted rainbow of reds and purples and greens." The area has been called the "Grand Canyon of Lower Manhattan," thanks to a glacier from 20,000 years ago. A geologist for Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers said, “As the ice passed over New Jersey, it picked up local rocks such as red shale and sandstone and gray basalt from the Palisades. As ice melted from the advancing glacier, raging streams of water flowed in front of it. The strong currents picked up the sand, gravel and boulders and carried them downstream across the World Trade Center site." Sadly, the area will have to be built on-- let's hope for an exhibit of photographs! more ›

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