Belogradchik Glacier | |
Map: | Antarctica |
Mark: | Blue_pog.svg |
Location: | Graham Land |
Coordinates: | -65.6917°N -62.7083°W |
Length: | 7nmi |
Width: | 3nmi |
Thickness: | unknown |
Terminus: | Flask Glacier |
Status: | unknown |
Belogradchik Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Белоградчик|lednik Belogradchik, in Bulgarian pronounced as /ˈlɛdniɡ bɛɫoɡrɐtˈt͡ʃik/) is a 14 km long and 5.6 km wide glacier in the southern Aristotle Mountains on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica, situated south of Jeroboam Glacier and west of Ambergris Glacier. It drains from the southeast slopes of Madrid Dome and flows southeastwards to join Flask Glacier east of Mount Fedallah.
The feature is named after the town of Belogradchik in northwestern Bulgaria.[1]
Belogradchik Glacier is located at -65.6917°N -62.7083°W. It was mapped by the British in 1976.[1]