Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Melt-Lake-Edge-27MZIFLI66PP.htmlConceptually similarMeasuring Climate Change in GreenlandGP025HCompleted★★★★Climate Change in Greenland.GP01C4VCompleted★★★★Melt Lakes in GreenlandGP0WT0Completed★★★★Melt Lakes in GreenlandGP0NWVCompleted★★★★Melt Lakes in GreenlandGP0KHHCompleted★★★★Melt Lakes in GreenlandGP0B9PCompleted★★★★Climate Change in GreenlandGP0SDACompleted★★★★Melt Lakes in GreenlandGP0SDBCompleted★★★★Measuring Climate Change in GreenlandGP0OVMCompleted★★★★View AllGP01D2CMelt Lake EdgeGreenpeace crew members help scientists to take depth soundings from the bottom of 'melt-lakes' which are 4.5 Miles South of Swiss Camp, inland from Disko Bay in West Greenland. Two lakes were sounded, 2.5miles apart, the coordinates for these were: Lake 1 - 69º32m N 49º07m W and Lake 2 - 69º29m N 49º12m W.Locations:Europe, West Europe-GreenlandDate:10 Aug, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Nick CobbingMaximum size:4064px X 2704pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Full frame-Glacier melt-Global warming-Icescapes-KWCI (GPI)-Lakes-OutdoorsShoot:Greenland Climate Change Tour 2005The Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise is on a tour of Greenland to document and support scientific work on the impacts and effects of Climate Change.Related Collections:POYi 63 Award - Greenland Climate TourAward Winning Greenpeace PhotographyGreenland Climate Change Tour 2005 (Photos & Videos)