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Fw: ice sculptures




Kystal Potts at our station  took these pictures on the beach yesterday.  They are quite unusual formations.  Does anybody know how they are formed.  


Richard Whitman
Research Ecologist/Station Chief
Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station
219-926-8336 Ext. 424
1100 North Mineral Springs Road
Porter, IN 46304

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12/13/2005 03:59 PM

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ice sculptures




I have never been to the beach in the winter time, so I was pretty amused by these ice sculptures along the shoreline.  I can't wait to see some shelf-ice.



Krystalynn Potts
U. S. Geological Survey
1100 N. Mineral Springs Rd.
Chesterton, IN 46304-1225
Tel: 219-926-8336, ext 445
Fax: 219-929-5792
Email: kpotts@usgs.gov

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