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The author documents firsthand explorations of subterranean ice features found in pits, caves, and windholes across mountain regions, describing their morphology—ice slopes, stalagmites, stalactites, cones, fissures—and recording measurements, sections, and photographs. He combines travelogues and field observations with a systematic examination of the physical causes of subterranean freezing, thermometric data, geological cross sections, and comparative accounts from many localities. The work concludes with indexed lists of known freezing caverns, collected opinions from other observers, and bibliographic references, illustrated by plans and photographs to aid identification and further study.

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Edwin Swift Balch

Edwin Swift Balch was an American author and naturalist, known for his contributions to literature on the natural sciences. His notable work, "Glacières; or, Freezing Caverns," explores the fascinating phenomena of ice caves and their formation, reflecting his keen interest in geology and the natural world. Balch's writings often blend scientific observation with engaging narrative, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience. His work contributes to the understanding of natural history and the environment, showcasing the interplay between science and literature in the 19th century.

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