crevasse

     

A crevasse is a fracture in a glacier cause by a large tensile stress at or near the glacier's surface. Accelerations in glacier speed cause extension and can initiate a crevasse. Crevasses often have vertical or near-vertical walls, which can then melt and create seracs, arches, etc.; these walls sometimes expose layers that represent the glacier's stratigraphy.

Trivia about crevasse

  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Alaska) From the Old French for "crack", this V-shaped crack in a glacier may be up to 150 feet deep
  • This fancy French word refers to a deep fissure in a glacier

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