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A scientist collecting snow and ice samples from the wall of a snow pit. Fresh snow can be seen at the surface and glacier ice at the bottom of the pit wall. The snow layers are composed of progressively denser firn. Taku Glacier, Juneau Icefield, Tongass National Forest, Alaska.

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