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- Serac abstract "A serac (originally from Swiss French sérac) is a block or column of glacial ice, often formed by intersecting crevasses on a glacier. Commonly house-sized or larger, they are dangerous to mountaineers since they may topple with little warning. Even when stabilized by persistent cold weather, they can be an impediment to glacier travel.Seracs are found within an icefall, often in large numbers, or on ice faces on the lower edge of a hanging glacier. Examples of the latter in the Alps are found on the northeast face of Piz Roseg, the north face of the Dent d'Hérens, and the north face of Lyskamm. They are well-known obstacles on many of the world's highest mountains, Kanchenjunga (located on the border of India and Nepal) in particular. The collapse of large seracs was responsible for at least 8 of the 11 deaths of the August 2008 climbing accident on K2. In April 2014, a large serac broke off and caused an avalanche on Mount Everest, which was responsible for the death of 16 climbers.".
- Serac wikiPageID "1732930".
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- Serac wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Serac wikiPageRevisionID "706739137".
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink 2008_K2_disaster.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink 2014_Mount_Everest_avalanche.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Bossons_Glacier.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glaciology.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Cordillera_Darwin.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Crevasse.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Dent_dHxc3xa9rens.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Firn.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Ice.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Icefall.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink K2.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Kangchenjunga.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Lyskamm.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Rainier.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Mountaineering.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Penitente.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Piz_Roseg.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Russell_Glacier_(Greenland).
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_French.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Tierra_del_Fuego.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLink Winthrop_Glacier.
- Serac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serac".
- Serac wikiPageWikiLinkText "serac".
- Serac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Serac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Serac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Glaciers.
- Serac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Glaciology-stub.
- Serac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Serac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Serac subject Category:Glaciology.
- Serac hypernym Block.
- Serac type Settlement.
- Serac type Redirect.
- Serac type Science.
- Serac type Subfield.
- Serac comment "A serac (originally from Swiss French sérac) is a block or column of glacial ice, often formed by intersecting crevasses on a glacier. Commonly house-sized or larger, they are dangerous to mountaineers since they may topple with little warning. Even when stabilized by persistent cold weather, they can be an impediment to glacier travel.Seracs are found within an icefall, often in large numbers, or on ice faces on the lower edge of a hanging glacier.".
- Serac label "Serac".
- Serac sameAs Q384262.
- Serac sameAs Serac.
- Serac sameAs Seracs.
- Serac sameAs Serak.
- Serac sameAs Sérac_(Gletschererscheinung).
- Serac sameAs Serac.
- Serac sameAs Sérac.
- Serac sameAs Seracco.
- Serac sameAs Sérac.
- Serac sameAs Serak_(geografia).
- Serac sameAs Serac.
- Serac sameAs m.05rxrt.
- Serac sameAs Серак.
- Serac sameAs Sérac.
- Serac sameAs பனிக்கட்டி_உடைதூண்.
- Serac sameAs Серакі.
- Serac sameAs Q384262.
- Serac wasDerivedFrom Serac?oldid=706739137.
- Serac isPrimaryTopicOf Serac.