Scimitar Glacier Explained

Scimitar Glacier
Type:Mountain glacier
Location:Glacier Peak, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Map:USA Washington
Label Position:right
Map Size:225
Coordinates:48.1161°N -121.1292°W
Coordinates Ref:[1]
Length:1.4miles
Terminus:Icefall/Talus
Status:Retreating

Scimitar Glacier is located on the west and northwest slopes of Glacier Peak in the U.S. state of Washington.[2] As is true with all the glaciers found on Glacier Peak, Scimitar Glacier is retreating.[3] During the Little Ice Age Scimitar Glacier was connected to Kennedy Glacier to the north. From about 1850 to 1946, the glacier retreated 5250feet, but advanced 1738feet during a colder and wetter period lasting until about 1980. Scimitar Glacier has retreated since, but due to the thickness of the ice at the terminus, had not lost much of its length through the year 2005.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. 1525511. Scimitar Glacier. 2012-11-25.
  2. TopoQwest (United States Geological Survey Maps). Glacier Peak West, WA. 2012-11-25.
  3. Book: Monroe, James. The Changing Earth: Exploring Geology and Evolution. 2011. Cengage Learning. 9780840062086. 349. Reed Wicander . 2012-11-25.
  4. Web site: Pelto. Mauri. Glacier Peak A Century Of Change. North Cascade Glacier Climate Project. Nichols College. 2012-11-25. 2007.