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Glacier table

A glacier table is formed when the ice around a rock slab that has fallen on the glacier melts away due to direct sunlight. The sun's rays cannot reach the area under the rock plate. As a result, this ice does not melt (or melts less quickly) and an ice column is formed on which the rock plate lies like a tabletop.
Large glacier table
Large glacier table
The largest glacier table we have seen so far.
Glacier table on the Oberaar glacier
Glacier table on the Allalin glacier. Photo from 7.8.2015.
Glacier table on the Allalin glacier. Photo from 7.8.2015.
Glacier table on the Allalin glacier. Photo from 7.8.2015.
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Updated: 27.03.2020

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