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Tracy Arm Fjord

Fjords are formed by glaciers carving through valleys and over-deeping them to below sea level. The result is a long sea inlet surrounded by steep rock walls. This is the Tracy Arm Fjord in Alaska.
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Title:
Tracy Arm Fjord
Caption:
Fjords are formed by glaciers carving through valleys and over-deeping them to below sea level. The result is a long sea inlet surrounded by steep rock walls. This is the Tracy Arm Fjord in Alaska.
Credit:
Album / Science Source / JAMES STEINBERG
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5152 x 3393 px | 50.0 MB
Print size:
43.6 x 28.7 cm | 17.2 x 11.3 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
ABRASION ALASKA ALASKAN AMERICAN ARM BY CARVED CLIFF EFFECTS ERODED EROSION EROSIONAL FIORD FJORD FLOUR GEOGRAPHY GEOLOGY GLACIAL GLACIALLY GLACIATED GLACIATION GLACIERS INLET LANDFORM LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPES NORTH OF POWDER ROCK SCENIC SCOURING SEA SEDIMENTS SHAPED STATES STEEP-SIDED SUSPENDED TRACY UNITED VALLEY WALL