Reid Glacier (Oregon) Explained

Reid Glacier
Type:Mountain glacier
Location:Clackamas County, Oregon, United States
Map:USA Oregon
Label Position:right
Map Size:225
Coordinates:45.3708°N -121.7189°W
Coordinates Ref:[1]
Area:126acres (2004 estimate)
Length:0.75miles
Terminus:Ice fall
Status:Retreating

Reid Glacier is an alpine glacier located on the west slope of Mount Hood in the U.S. state of Oregon.[2] It ranges in elevation from about 9800to. The glacier is the source of the Sandy River. The upper extent of the glacier is known for extensive crevasses.

The glacier is a remnant of the massive glaciers that formed during the last ice age. It is bounded on the north by Yokum Ridge which also defines the southern side of Sandy Glacier, and by a ridge on the south bounding the north side of Zigzag Glacier. The eastern and upper reaches of this ridge include Illumination Rock. The uppermost portion of the glacier is below Leuthold Couloir. The glacier lies entirely within Mount Hood Wilderness.

Between 1907 and 2004, Reid Glacier lost 35% of its surface area. The glacier terminus has retreated by 1607feet over the same time period.[3]

Climate

Illumination Rock lies on the upper eastern side of Reid Glacier. There is no weather station, but this climate table contains interpolated data.

See also

Notes and References

  1. 1148369. Reid Glacier. 2012-08-11.
  2. TopoQwest (United States Geological Survey Maps). Mount Hood South, OR. 2012-08-11.
  3. Jackson. Keith. Andrew Fountain . Spatial and morphological change on Eliot Glacier, Mount Hood, Oregon, USA. Annals of Glaciology. 2007. 46. 222–226. 2012-08-11. 10.3189/172756407782871152. 202915291. free.