Drygalski Glacier was on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, on the northwest slope of the peak.[1] The glacier terminus once extended to an elevation of 4,800 metres (15,700 ft) with an origination point near the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro and was fed by the Northern Ice Field. The Great Penck Glacier once flanked Drygalski Glacier to the south and until recently, the Credner Glacier did as well to the north.[2] Drygalski Glacier is named for German geographer Erich von Drygalski.
Drygalski Glacier | |
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Type | Mountain glacier |
Location | Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania |
Coordinates | 03°03′21″S 37°20′48″E / 3.05583°S 37.34667°E |
Terminus | Barren rock |
Status | Extinct |
See also
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edit- ^ Young, James A.T. (1991). "Glaciers of the Middle East and Africa - Glaciers of Africa" (pdf). U. S. Geological Survey. Retrieved October 15, 2014.
- ^ N. J. Cullen; P. Sirguey; T. M¨olg; G. Kaser; M. Winkler; S. J. Fitzsimons (2013). "A century of ice retreat on Kilimanjaro: the mapping reloaded" (pdf). The Cryosphere. 7: 419–431. doi:10.5194/tc-7-419-2013.