Abstract
The icebergs which infest the North Atlantic have their origin in the glaciers of Greenland. The ice composing them is formed by compression of snow and frost, and in consequence possesses structural characteristics very different from those of ordinary ice, which we may call thermal ice. Glacial ice has been studied a great deal, and the literature on the subject is voluminous.
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