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作者: | LG |
许可: | CC-BY 保留署名许可协议 |
描述: | SaasFee (1800 meters above sea level, Switzerland) is surrounded by a number of high mountains. A considerable part of those mountains is covered in ice and snow. During summer, the glaciers melt and produce a massive amount of melt water that runs through various stages before running into the Feevispa River that leaves the valley in the north. The main glacier shrinks by approximately 58 meters per year, possibly because of climate change. This is one from a series of fieldrecordings I made of the different stages the water goes through, using a Sony PCMD50 recorder during summer 2010. This one captures the very large Gletschersee (Glacier Lake) where most of the melt water is collected before running into the Feevispa River. The Gletschersee is accessible but its layout changes frequently because of the seasonal changes in the water level. It is basically one large rapid. |
标签: | current fieldrecording glacier gletscher ice melt meltwater melting mountain river saasfee snow stream switzerland water waterfall |
音频格式 | wav |
声音时长 | 04:20 |
文件大小 | 71.5 MB |
比特率 | 2304 kbps |
采样率 | 48000 Hz |
位深度 | 24 bit |
声道 | 立体声 |