Roger
on September 8, 2023 167 views
Found more information, along with comments on video asking what, where, etc. Description was updated from when I first found video. Says this is from glacier in Nepal in comments on OP.
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///@geology_world1: Rivers form on the top, then fall through “vesicles”, far into the depths of the glacier, where after kilometres of under-ice travel and intense pressure sometimes pop up as giant fountains. This one is about 20ft high, and flows down about 200ft to the base and terminal moraine below.
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Miss Vee
what's going on, Roger?
September 8, 2023
Miss Vee
Miss Vee replied - 4 replies
Miss Vee
you have a link? where's this at?
September 8, 2023
Roger
Roger replied - 1 reply
Miss Vee
in April 11, 2023 - The field of plate tectonics is not that old, and scientists continue to learn the details of earthquake-producing geologic faults. The Cascadia Subduction Zone
September 8, 2023