Grinnell Glacier 2019
1938
2019
USGS employees have taken photos of Grinnell Glacier from this vantage point many times since beginning the Repeat Photography Project in 1997. Each successive photo has shown the glacier to be smaller resulting in the growth of Upper Grinnell Lake.
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Grinnell Glacier 1938
USGS employees have taken photos of Grinnell Glacier from this vantage point many times since beginning the Repeat Photography Project in 1997. Each successive photo has shown the glacier to be smaller resulting in the growth of Upper Grinnell Lake.
Image Use
Most of the repeat photography images available on this website are in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission. Images with restrictions are noted below the downloadable image.
Please respect the photographer: When using these photographs, please credit the photographer and source (e.g. Bailey Willis, courtesy of USGS Photographic Library). The paired images in the multimedia tab are examples of proper crediting for each photo.
To download images, select the multimedia tab.
Back to Repeat Photography Page
Please contact lisa_mckeon@usgs.gov for high resolution versions of images.
Grinnell Glacier 2019
Grinnell Glacier 1938