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English: Characterising snow and ice in snow pits at Fox Fonna glacier, Svalbard. Based on snow density, grain size and structure as well as snow hardness, it is possible to characterize the weather conditions that have occured before in the location. On this picture, young scientist is looking at the structure of grains, while another student is trying to find all the layers in the snow pack. Picture was made at Fox Fonna glacier in Svalbard during the fieldwork of Arctic microbiology course.
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