Glaciers and Moraines of the Mount Cook Region, New Zealand
 
 
            
		  
		  
		  January 2002
 
Mount Cook is seen in the center, with Hooker valley on left, Tasman valley on right
|   Mount Cook seen from helicopter |   Franz Josef glacier flowing downhill, to meet warmer temperatures where ice can melt | 
|   Our helicopters on Geikie snowfield, accumulation zone of the Franz Josef Glacier |   Looking for organic material for carbon dating in the terminus of Franz Josef glacier (Chris Hendy, Richard Alley, Tom Lowell; standing: Jeff Severinghaus, Mark Cane) | 
|  Lake Pukaki, remnant of the last great Ice Age that ended ~10,000 years ago |   Small lakes (tarns) have formed on the lateral moraine terrace above Lake Pukaki. This formed during the Last Glacial Maximum ca. 20,000 years ago, when a huge glacier filled the valley. | 

 
  

 
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
 




