Yearsago,ImovedtoatinytowninAlaska.Ididn’tknowwhatcareerIwanted.Ididn’tknowthatIwouldbecomeascientistandanexplorer.Buttoday,Iamaglaciologist. Istudy glaciersaroundthe world!

WhenIwasyoung,Ihadnever ​​​​​​​metascientist.Andafemalescientist?Never.ButmydadalwaystoldmetofocusonwhatIloved.Then,acareerwould follow.


Ilovedtheoutdoors.So,ImovedtoSkagway,Alaska,toworkoutside.There,Ifellinlovewithglaciers.Aglacierisamovingriverofice.ItflowsoverEarth’ssurface.Skagway’svalley,orfjord, wasmadeby one.

Skagway,Alaska,isinavalleymadebyaglacierlong ago.

Thisisaviewfromaboveof aglacierin Iceland.

Evertastedaglacier?It’safunpartofthetourwhenItakestudentstosee glaciers.

GlacierFormation

Foralongtime,Skagwayhadthreethingsneededtogrowglaciers.Ithadsnow,coldtemperatures,andtime.Snow fallsandstacksup.Coldtemperatureskeepthesnowfrommelting.Overtime,thesnowstacksupuntilitishundredsofmetersthick.Thenitturnsintoglacier ice.


How?Imagineasinglesnowflake.Itdoesn’tweighverymuch.Nowimaginemillionsandmillionsofsnowflakesstackedontopofeachother.Whathappenstotheoneatthebottom?Theweightoftheothersnowsquishesdown.Overtime,thesnowcompressesintoglacier ice!