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Ice patterns on Logan River, Utah

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Beautiful ice sculptures are formed by the flowing water of the Logan River in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. Ice clinging to the bottom (anchor ice) makes it a difficult time for aquatic insects and fish.


Photo: 1 January 2011


"Limnology" -- The study of inland waters
· Date: January 3, 2011 · Views: 3,393 · Filesize: 61.1kb, 646.7kb · Dimensions: 1024 x 768 ·
Keywords: Ice patterns on Logan River, Utah

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