Published: Aug. 22, 2000

Nationally syndicated columnist Barbara Feldman has awarded five stars this week to "The Glacier Story," a Web site created by the communications group at the University of Colorado at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s National Snow and Ice Data Center.

FeldmanÂ’s weekly column, "Surfing the Net with Kids," is distributed internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and devoted to "WhatÂ’s wonderful on the Net" for family entertainment and education. It can be accessed at: .

"The Glacier Story" leads users through a nine-page tour in the life of a glacier, said Laura Cheshire, NSIDCÂ’s graphic artist. Cheshire selected rare historic photos archived by the World Data Center for Glaciology at NSIDC to illustrate concepts such as glacier formation, growth, movement and decline.

With K-12 schools all over the nation resuming classes in the next several weeks, the timing of FeldmanÂ’s award is terrific, said Cheshire. The NSIDC material is accessible to a range of ages well-suited for school research projects.

Combining compelling historical photos of famous glaciers and glaciologists around the world with a lively and informative text, the "Glacier Story" is only one chapter of a larger NSIDC Web site, "All Glaciers." The larger site includes glacier facts, answers to common glacier questions, a gallery, glossary, bibliographies and a collection of links to related online glacier information, she said.

Visit "The Glacier Story" at: or, for the bigger picture, see "All Glaciers" at: .

NSIDC is part of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, a cooperative program of CU-ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.