Erratic boulders, such as this north of Zug on the Swiss Plateau, transported by the ice age Reussgletscher, were first used by scientists such as Louis Agassiz in the early 19th Century to hypothesise that glaciers were once much more extensive. JA |
Erratic boulders, such as this north of Zug on the Swiss Plateau, transported by the ice age Reussgletscher, were first used by scientists such as Louis Agassiz in the early 19th Century to hypothesise that glaciers were once much more extensive. JA |