Glacier table
A glacier table is formed when the ice around a rock slab that has fallen on the glacier melts away due to direct sunlight. The sun's rays cannot reach the area under the rock plate. As a result, this ice does not melt (or melts less quickly) and an ice column is formed on which the rock plate lies like a tabletop.
Large glacier table
Glacier table on the Allalin glacier. Photo from 7.8.2015.
Glacier table on the Allalin glacier. Photo from 7.8.2015.
Updated:
27.03.2020


