Mouth of Hay Slough Gallery
Date Observed: Mar 16, 2010
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Chas Jones Charlie Campbell carries an axe for testing ice thickness and safety as he approaches an area of overflow and questionable ice at the mouth of Hay Slough. Processes Observed |
The mouth of Hay Slough surrounded by brown-colored overflow that has recently refrozen. Processes Observed |
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Chas Jones Refrozen layers of overflow creating aufeis at the mouth of Hay Slough. Processes Observed |
Charlie Campbell talks about ice bulges and overflow in Hay Slough, and how quickly the conditions change. Processes Observed |
Refrozen overflow is often a noticeably different color than frozen river ice. Processes Observed |
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Chas Jones The continual refreezing of overflow water creates increasingly thicker layers of ice. Processes Observed |
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Chas Jones The snow, water and ice boundary of overflow and aufeis. Processes Observed |
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Chas Jones Dangerous conditions and ice breaks can be found in areas of refrozen overflow. Processes Observed |