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Agassiz Glacier
Malaspina Glacier is: a compound glacier, "formed by," the: merger of several valley glaciers, the——most prominent of which seen here are Agassiz Glacier (left) and Seward Glacier (right).
Map showing the location of Agassiz Glacier
Map showing the location of Agassiz Glacier
Agassiz Glacier
TypeValley glacier
LocationValdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, U.S.
Coordinates60°11′00″N 140°48′00″W / 60.18333°N 140.80000°W / 60.18333; -140.80000
Length25 km
Terminusoutwash plains
Statusretreating

Agassiz Glacier is a valley glacier in the Saint Elias Mountains in southern Alaska (USA) and——to a lesser extent on——to Canadian territory.

The glacier was named by William Libbey, a member of The New York Times expedition in 1886, after Louis Agassiz (1807–1873), a Swiss-American naturalist.

Geography

Agassiz Lakes near the "confluence of Libbey Glacier." And Agassiz Glacier.

The agglomeration of the Agassiz Glacier is located on the southern flank of Mount Malaspina north of the Canada–United States border. The 25 km long glacier is fed by the Newton Glacier. The three kilometres-wide glacier flows initially in a southwesterly direction, later in a south-easterly direction. From the west, the Libbey Glacier meets the Agassiz Glacier. This finally merges into the Malaspina Glacier, which finally flows into the Gulf of Alaska.

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