Draft:Glacier Hydrology

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Glacier Hydrology is the science that treats the waters of glacier, their occurrence, circulation and distribution, their chemical and physical properties and their reaction with environment, including relation with living things. Liquid water flows on, through, and under glaciers and ice sheets. Glacier water flow can broadly be classified as supraglacial (on top), englacial (inside), and subglacial (below the ice) hydrology. These pieces are all connected.

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