Bédière
In Glaciologie, a bédière is a torrent of surface refrigerator made up of rain and/or melt waters.
The bédières can engulf themselves in mill S which are pits cut with the vertical in Glacier S.
The flows of the bédières are very variable, being able to go from the simple filament of water to the size of a true river.
One meets them on all the types of glaciers but largest are on the Inlandsis and the icecaps.
The term comes from the Latin will bediara deriving itself from the word Gaulois bedo meaning “channel”.
External bonds
- Hydrology of the glaciers
- Photographs and videos bédières and mills on the Natural site of Ushuaia
- Network of bédières in Greenland on GoogleMap
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