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- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) abstract "The Douglas Glacier is a glacier in New Zealand's Southern Alps located between Mount Sefton and Mount Brunner. It is named after the explorer Charles Edward Douglas.The glacier sits in a valley and is fed by materials consisting of many streams and frequent avalanches which drop from its névé down a cliff face of over 1,000 feet. The glacier itself was approximately 5 miles long in 1908. The glacier has a relatively high rate of moraine materials, consisting of "friable phyllites and schistose grauwackes".At the foot of the glacier is a lake that was created by glacier recession. Reports from 1892 and 1934 indicated it had "an anomalously slow lake development". The Douglas River (formerly known as the Twain) begins in the lake at the foot of the glacier.".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageID "46787014".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageLength "1819".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageRevisionID "675475957".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Avalanch.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_New_Zealand.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glaciers_of_New_Zealand.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Edward_Douglas.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Douglas.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_River.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_motion.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Glacier_recession.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Grauwacke.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Greywacke.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Moraine.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Brunner.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Sefton.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Névé.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Phyllite.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Alps.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Alps_(New_Zealand).
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Douglas Glacier (New Zealand)".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Douglas Glacier".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) hasPhotoCollection Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand).
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) subject Category:Geography_of_New_Zealand.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) subject Category:Glaciers_of_New_Zealand.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) hypernym Glacier.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) point "-43.68 170.0".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) type Place.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) type SpatialThing.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) comment "The Douglas Glacier is a glacier in New Zealand's Southern Alps located between Mount Sefton and Mount Brunner. It is named after the explorer Charles Edward Douglas.The glacier sits in a valley and is fed by materials consisting of many streams and frequent avalanches which drop from its névé down a cliff face of over 1,000 feet. The glacier itself was approximately 5 miles long in 1908.".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) label "Douglas Glacier (New Zealand)".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) sameAs m.0139v24g.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) lat "-43.68".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) long "170.0".
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) wasDerivedFrom Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand)?oldid=675475957.
- Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand) isPrimaryTopicOf Douglas_Glacier_(New_Zealand).