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Nacreous, Mother of Pearl, or PSC, Polar Stratospheric Clouds. Believed to be ice and Nitric acid, these react to produce clorine & bromine, from CFCs, which directly destroy ozone molecules. East Greenland
mother of pearl clouds (2)
Nacreous, Mother of Pearl, or PSC, Polar Stratospheric Clouds. Believed to be ice and Nitric acid, these react to produce clorine & bromine, from CFCs, which directly destroy ozone molecules. Antarctica.
mother-of-pearl (13)
Nacreous, Mother of Pearl, or PSC, Polar Stratospheric Clouds. Believed to be ice and Nitric acid, these react to produce clorine & bromine, from CFCs, which directly destroy ozone molecules. Antarctica.
mother-of-pearl clouds (13)
Sami mother with her baby in traditional cradle at christening. Kautokeino, Norway
motherhood (1)
Husky shakes snow from its coat after a blizzard. Northwest Greenland
motion (1)
Children playing in a wooden boat on the river at Chazylar. Republic of Tuva. Siberia.
motor (5)
Man with older woman Biker on Honda Rebel wearing a red leather jacket in the Desert in New Mexico. USA
motorbike (6)
Older woman Biker on Honda Rebel wearing a red leather jacket in the Desert in New Mexico. USA
motorcycle (7)
Jeep off roading down a muddy slope, Central Highlands, Iceland
motoring (1)
Blue campanula and Stachys Lantana in a flower bed at Mottisfont Abbey. Hampshire.
mottisfont (3)
Kangertigivatsiaq Fjord, East Greenland, 2004.
moulin (1)
Svalbard Reindeer with velvet antlers, graze with festoons of moulting coats around them. Svalbard
moult (6)
Penguin feathers lay on Antarctic Hairgrass, Deschampia antarctica Hannah Point, Livingston Is Antarctica
moulting (25)
Mount Erebus on a fine day seen from the sea ice. Antarctica.
mount (101)
Andrew Larson Skiing under the south face of Mt. Dan Beard. Mt. Dickey (taller) and Mt. Barrille (on left) are in the background. Denali National Park, Alaska.
mount barrille (3)
Andrew Larson on the Summit of Mt. Dickey looking south along the peaks of the Ruth Gorge, Mt. Bradley and Mt. Wake. Denali National Park, Alaska.
mount bradley (1)
Mount Carpathian in the Kenai Mountains, Alaska.
mount carpathian (1)
Andrew Larson Skiing under the south face of Mt. Dan Beard. Mt. Dickey (taller) and Mt. Barrille (on left) are in the background. Denali National Park, Alaska.
mount dan beard (1)
Andrew Larson on the Summit of Mt. Dickey looking south along the peaks of the Ruth Gorge, Mt. Bradley and Mt. Wake. Denali National Park, Alaska.
mount dickey (2)
Scott tent on the margin of the Arthur Glacier in front of the granite walls of Mt. Dolber. The rock is Late Cretaceous Byrd Coast Granite. West Antarctica.
mount dolber (1)
Dramatic peak of Mount Doumer and glaciated slopes on Wiencke Island. Antarctic Peninsula.
mount doumer (1)
Fair weather cirrus clouds over the summit of Mt. England, Granite Harbor. East Antactica.
mount england (1)
Shackleton's Hut at Cape Royds, with Mt Erebus on the horizon. Ross Island. Antarctica
mount erebus (19)
View of Mt.Foraker 17,400ft from W. Buttress of Denali. The 14,000ft camp on Denali is lower left in picture. On warm summer days when there is big high pressure north of the Alaska Range it pushes warm air up & over the mountains. As the air rises over tundra it forms a band of low to mid altitude clouds that tend to dissipate as they move down from range.
mount foraker (6)
Mount Hayes in the Alaska Range viewed from the Denali Highway. Alaska
mount hayes (2)
Snow covered tundra with Mount Herodier & Bylot Is screened in mist over seaice Pond Inlet. Nunavut. Canada
mount herodier (1)
Layers of Beacon Sandstone form a small Gendarme on the north Ridge of Mt. Huggins, Royal Society Range. The curving medial moraines are on an unnamed tributary glacier to the Radian Glacier. McMurdo Sound, Ross Island and Mt. Erebus are all visible in the distance. East Antarctica.
mount huggins (2)
Mount Hunter, Mount Foraker, and Kahiltna Peaks from 17,200' on the West Buttress of Denali. Denali National Park, Alaska
mount hunter (3)
Christine Smith-Siddoway, Investigator on US National Science Foundation research grant, in a huge wind-scoop in Arthur Glacier on Mt. Little. Dark brown planar surface beyond her shows the shear fractures and faults she was studying to reconstruct previous tectonic activity in the area. The rock is Late Cretaceous Byrd Coast Granite. West Antarctica.
mount little (1)
Mount McKinley viewed from Eielson Visitor Centre in Denali National Park.Alaska.
mount mckinley (10)
Traversing back to Mt. Rea from The Billboard, a magnificent chunk of Late Cretaceous Byrd Coast Granite at western end of Sarnoff Mountains. It has shear walls except for ramp in centre of picture. Right is Arthur Glacier & left is Boyd Glacier. Sulzberger Ice Shelf in background. The summit slopes of Billboard are a very old erosion surface. W.Antarctica.
mount rea (1)
Mike Roberts on the summit pedaplane of The Billboard, with Mt Rhea in background. The peaks of Western Sarnoff Range are composed of Late Cretaceous Byrd Coast Granite. On right is Boyd Glacier. Left is the Arthur Glacier. Far distant peaks:(centre) E. Sarnoff Mts. & (left) Denfield Mts. West Antarctica.
mount rhea (1)
Levi Littrell on the North Ridge of Mt. Huggins (3733m) in Royal Society Range. Mt Rucker (3816m) is visible behind. Looking across the foothills of the Blue Glacier, McMurdo Sound is visible in the distance, with Ross Island and Mt. Byrd in the far distance. East Antarctica.
mount rucker (1)
A view of Mount Sanford in the Wrangell Mountains from the Glenn Highway. Alaska.
mount sanford (1)
Two climbers at the summit of Mount Scott seen past folds of ice & snow. Grahamland. Antarctica
mount scott (2)
Climbers roped up, ski on the way to Mount Shackleton. Antarctic Peninsula.
mount shackleton (3)
Michael Hay on the summit ridge of Mt. Silvertip. Delta Mountains, Eastern Alaska Range, Alaska.
mount silvertip (4)
Chris Kugleman searching for glacial erratics on Mt. Spencer. Mt. Darling, & an unnamed tributary to Boyd Glacier is in background. During the Last Glacial Maximum the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was significantly thicker in this area. Cosmogenic Isotope dating allows researchers to reconstruct the paleo surface levels of the glacier. West Antarctica.
mount spencer (1)
Sea ice breaks up in summer at the foot of Mount Terror. Antarctica
mount terror (1)
Mount Vinson, the highest mountain in Antarctica.
mount vinson (31)

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