Sowers Glacier Explained

Sowers Glacier
Map:Antarctica
Mark:Blue_pog.svg
Type:tributary
Location:Ellsworth Land
Coordinates:-78.6167°N -84.9833°W
Thickness:unknown
Terminus:Thomas Glacier
Status:unknown

Sowers Glacier (-78.6167°N -143°W) is a glacier that flows from the prominent cirque on the east side of Craddock Massif and continues between Willis Ridge on the north, and Sanchez Peak and Stolnik Peak on the south, to join Thomas Glacier north of Mount Osborne, in the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica.

The glacier was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 2006 after Todd A. Sowers, Environment Institute, Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University; United States Antarctic Program (USAP) investigator of climate change and abrupt climate change, using isotopes and atmospheric gases, including greenhouse gases, from the ice core record, 1991–2006.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://geographic.org/geographic_names/antname.php?uni=18886&fid=antgeo_128/ Sowers Glacier