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| Turner Glacier seems to surge about every 2-3 years. It repeats surges more rapidly than any other glacier I know of. The surges are very violent, and nothing on the glacier remains uncrevassed. | 
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| Turner Glacier: the surge advances a front right into the ocean. It is one of the few (if not the only) surging tidewater glacier in Alaska. | 
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| Hubbard Glacier is an anomaly in this area: it has been steadily advancing during the past more than 100 years | 
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| Strong tidal currents manage to keep this gap open for now. | 
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| The glacier has separated into two different glaciers recently. The ice in the lake has already broken off and will soon flush out | 



