When Michigan's many lakes and rivers form ice, it can be hard to stay away. Some ice isn't worth stepping onto, experts say.
New research suggests an ancient hotspot helped shape the Great Lakes, challenging traditional formation theories.
Abstract, colorful ice formations, known as blue ice are already forming in the Great Lakes near Mackinac Island, according to a post on Facebook. Blue ice, typically found in glaciers, often ...
The flat farm fields stretched west on either side of U.S. Highway 212 while we were bound for South Dakota. Once we approached the Buffalo Ridge near the western border of Minnesota, crossed the ...
How Satellite Imagery Can Help Monitor Dangerous Lakes Formed by Glacier Surges Near High-Mountain ... Central Europe since the end of the last ice age have shown that dynamic processes in ...
North America is home to the Great Lakes ... the last ice age. However, its legacy can still be seen in the features it left behind, including the Red River Valley and the many lakes and wetlands ...
But there are precious few reports of such ice older than the last great expansion ... which the glacier rested to around 2.8 to 2.4 million years ago, providing a maximum possible age for the ...
Discover how snow, ice, Christmas delights and Northern Lights transform these landmarks and destinations around the world.
CONNOR: Yeah, the national parks are really important for our wildlife and for people to enjoy access to the great outdoors ... out by a glacier, a huge river of ice, during the ice age - just ...
Whitlock, director of Montana State University’s Paleoecology Lab, has spent decades examining sediment cores from lakes in ... author of “The Age of Melt: What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and ...