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Grey Glacier
Grey Glacier
TypeMountain glacier
LocationChile
Coordinates50°57′S 73°15′W / 50.950°S 73.250°W / -50.950; -73.250
Area270 km2 (100 sq mi) [1]
Length28 km (17 mi) [1]
TerminusGlacial lake

Grey Glacier is a glacier in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, just west of the Cordillera del Paine. It flows southward into the lake of the same name. Before dividing in two at its front end, the glacier is 6 kilometers wide and over 30 meters high. In 1996, it occupied a total area of 270 km2 (100 sq mi) and a length of 28 km (17 mi).[2] In November 2017 a large iceberg broke off the glacier.[3]

Surroundings

Recent retreat.
Grey Glacier seen from space.

The glacier is at the south end of the Southern Patagonia Ice Field. The surface of the lake can be seen when following the big circuit of Paine Mountain Range at John Gardner Pass. There is another view of the glacier from the south shore of the lake where the glacier can be seen in the background, with fragments of ice floating close to the shore. It is located to the west side of the Torres del Paine National Park.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.glaciologia.cl/spi.html Archived 2012-03-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Grey Glacier, Chile : Image of the Day". earthobservatory.nasa.gov. 2007-06-04. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  3. ^ Guardian Staff; agencies (2017-11-29). "Large iceberg breaks off from Grey glacier in southern Chile". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-02-12.

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