
Glaciers Sculpt the Skyline
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Volcanoguy
N 43° 41.466 W 110° 40.403
12T E 526321 N 4837616
Geologic history sign about the glaciation of the Tetons, located at the Glacier View Overlook.
Waymark Code: WMDZ8M
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 03/12/2012
Views: 8
“A glacier 3,000 feet thick once filled this valley, overriding buttes and surrounding mountains. Only the highest Teton peaks protruded through this mass of ice.
During lesser ice ages, the heads of mountain glaciers cut enormous bowl-shaped cirques, leaving the hard rock between them as dramatic peaks. These great masses of moving ice carved deep canyons as they pushed toward the valley floor.
Mountain glaciers of the last ice age sculpted this mountain skyline. Currently, a dozen glaciers flow from the cirques cut by the ice age giants. Teton Glacier, the largest in the park, lies below and northeast of the Grand Teton, the highest peak.
Cascading water initially cut V-shaped canyons throughout the rising range. Later, massive mountain glaciers widened steep gorges into broad, U-shaped canyons.”
Marker Name: Glaciers Sculpt the Skyline
 Marker Type: Rural Roadside
 Group Responsible for Placement: National Park Service
 Addtional Information: Not listed
 Date Dedicated: Not listed
 Marker Number: Not listed
 Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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