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NOTE: Proper credit for any of the photographs should include the photographer and the source (eg. T.J. Hileman, courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives). View the paired images to see examples of proper crediting for each photo. For more information see the section Use Guidelines and Proper Crediting.
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At the time the 1914 photograph was taken Blackfoot Glacier encompassed the current Jackson Glacier. The 2001 photograph shows that each glacier has receded to the confines of its own cirque.
PAIRED Blackfoot Jackson Glacier Complex 1914 – 2001 |
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720x540 pixels (65.2 kb) format jpeg Blackfoot_Jackson.jpg (smaller file) | |
720x540 pixels (480 kb) format tif Blackfoot_Jackson.tif (larger file) | |
powerpoint format (4.43 mb) Blackfoot_Jackson.ppt (large file) |
HIGH RESOLUTION 1914 photograph by E. C. Stebinger, Glacier National Park Archives |
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800x286 pixels (52.1 kb) format jpeg Jks914b.jpg (smaller file) | |
3404x1218 pixels (7.62 mb) format tif Jks914b.tif (very large file, 300 dpi) | |
HIGH RESOLUTION 2001 photograph by Blase Reardon, USGS |
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3000x930 pixels (203 kb) format jpeg Jackson_Blackfoot8_01BW.jpg (very small file) | |
3000x930 pixels (4.42 mb) format tif Jackson_Blackfoot8_01BW.tif (large file, 300 dpi) |