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166 - Richard Becker
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Saturday January 17 2015, 09:52 PM
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File name : 166 - Richard Becker
File size : 1506179 bytes
File date : 2015:01:17 21:52:10
Camera make : SONY
Camera model : DSC-P73
Date/Time : 2007:07:27 21:59:22
Resolution : 2304 x 1728
Flash used : No
Focal length : 6.0mm
Exposure tim : 0.0050 s (1/200)
Aperture : f/2.8
ISO equiv. : 100
Whitebalance : Auto
Metering Mod : pattern
Exposure : program (auto)
JPEG Quality : 88
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City : %G
Record vers. : 4
Keywords : Glaciers
DateCreated : 20070727
Time Created : 215922-0900
Byline : Richard Becker
Headline : Richard_Becker
Credit : Richard Becker
(C)Notice : Copyright Richard Becker and shared per http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
Caption : Who carved those scratches into the bedrock? Was it THAT rock, carried by the glacier? You may be forgiven for thinking so; after all, that was the photographer’s initial opinion and he has a master’s degree in glacial geology! Glaciers carry rock fragments in two locations: at the bottom of the glacier and on top of the glacier. Rocks at the bottom scratch the bedrock and in turn are scratched by it; thus they have their sides sanded down to quite smooth surfaces. Rocks on top of the glacier are broken into sharp-edged fragments by water alternately freezing and thawing within their cracks. This boulder has many sharp-edged sides and no smooth surfaces; hence it was carried upon the glacier and rocks carried that way cannot scratch the underlying bedrock. Despite initial appearances, this rock is innocent!

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