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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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Grinnell Glacier taken from the Grinnell Glacier trail, Glacier National Park.
The 1910 photograph shows Grinnell Glacier as it was the year that this area became a national park and before it receded in to two ice masses. Notice the difference in the stream channels flowing from the glacier. Glacier National Park’s smallest glacier, Gem Glacier, appears in the upper left of both photos and does not appear to have changed significantly.
PAIRED Grinnell Glacier from trail 1910 - 1998 |
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HIGH RESOLUTION 1910 photograph by Fred Kiser (Glacier National Park Archives) |
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HIGH RESOLUTION 1998 photograph by Karen Holzer (USGS) |
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