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- Malaspina_Glacier abstract "The Malaspina Glacier in southeastern Alaska is the largest piedmont glacier in the world. Situated at the head of the Alaska Panhandle, it is about 65 km (40 mi) wide and 45 km (28 mi) long, with an area of some 3,900 km2 (1,500 sq mi). It is named in honor of Alessandro Malaspina, an Italian explorer in the service of the Spanish Navy, who visited the region in 1791. In 1874, W.H. Dall, of what is now the U.S. National Geodetic Survey, bestowed the name "Malaspina Plateau" on it, not realizing its true geological character.It arises where several valley glaciers, primarily the Seward Glacier and Agassiz Glacier, spill out from the Saint Elias Mountains onto the coastal plain facing the Gulf of Alaska between Icy Bay and Yakutat Bay. Although it fills the plain, nowhere does it actually reach the water and so does not qualify as a tidewater glacier.The Malaspina is up to 600 metres (2,000 ft) thick in places, with the elevation of its bottom being estimated to be as much as 300 metres (980 ft) below sea level. There are two lakes on its margins: Oily Lake to the northwest, at the foot of the Samovar Hills between the Agassiz and Seward glaciers, and Malaspina Lake to the southeast, close to Yakutat Bay.Radar data and aerial photographs dating back to 1972 provide evidence that the Malaspina-Seward glacier system lost about 20 m (66 ft) of its thickness between 1980 and 2000; because the glacier is so large, that amount of shrinkage was sufficient to contribute 1/2 of one percent of the rise in the global sea level.Nearly all of the glacier is encompassed by the southeast lobe of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve.In October 1969, the glacier became a National Natural Landmark.".
- Malaspina_Glacier location Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier thumbnail EFS_highres_STS028_STS028-89-83.JPG?width=300.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Glacier_morphology.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageExternalLink 1476.html.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageExternalLink malaspinaglacier.htm.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageID "1259364".
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageLength "3728".
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageRevisionID "595194532".
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Agassiz_Glacier_(Alaska).
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- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glaciers_of_Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Yakutat_City_and_Borough,_Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Natural_Landmarks_in_Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wrangell–St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Elevation.
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- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Icy_Bay.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Icy_Bay_(Alaska).
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink List_of_National_Natural_Landmarks.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink List_of_glaciers.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Malaspina_Lake.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink National_Natural_Landmark.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Oily_Lake.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont_glacier.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink STS-28.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Elias_Mountains.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Samovar_Hills.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Seward_Glacier.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Tidewater_glacier.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink U.S._National_Geodetic_Survey.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink W.H._Dall.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink William_Healey_Dall.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Wrangell-St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Wrangell–St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Yakutat_Bay.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink File:Malaspina_Glacier_from_space.jpg.
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malaspina Glacier".
- Malaspina_Glacier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malaspina".
- Malaspina_Glacier hasPhotoCollection Malaspina_Glacier.
- Malaspina_Glacier latD "59".
- Malaspina_Glacier latM "55".
- Malaspina_Glacier latNs "N".
- Malaspina_Glacier latS "9".
- Malaspina_Glacier location Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier longD "140".
- Malaspina_Glacier longEw "W".
- Malaspina_Glacier longM "31".
- Malaspina_Glacier longS "58".
- Malaspina_Glacier name "Malaspina Glacier".
- Malaspina_Glacier photo "EFS highres STS028 STS028-89-83.JPG".
- Malaspina_Glacier photoCaption "Malaspina Glacier imaged from STS-28.".
- Malaspina_Glacier region "US-AK".
- Malaspina_Glacier scale "500000".
- Malaspina_Glacier source "frwiki".
- Malaspina_Glacier type Glacier_morphology.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Piedmont_glacier.
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- Malaspina_Glacier subject Category:Glaciers_of_Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier subject Category:Landforms_of_Yakutat_City_and_Borough,_Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier subject Category:National_Natural_Landmarks_in_Alaska.
- Malaspina_Glacier subject Category:Wrangell–St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Malaspina_Glacier hypernym Glacier.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Area.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Article.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Glacier.
- Malaspina_Glacier type NaturalPlace.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Place.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Area.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Article.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Landform.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Location.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Place.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Thing.
- Malaspina_Glacier type Q35666.
- Malaspina_Glacier comment "The Malaspina Glacier in southeastern Alaska is the largest piedmont glacier in the world. Situated at the head of the Alaska Panhandle, it is about 65 km (40 mi) wide and 45 km (28 mi) long, with an area of some 3,900 km2 (1,500 sq mi). It is named in honor of Alessandro Malaspina, an Italian explorer in the service of the Spanish Navy, who visited the region in 1791. In 1874, W.H. Dall, of what is now the U.S.".
- Malaspina_Glacier label "Malaspina Glacier".
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Glacera_de_Malaspina.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Malaspinagletscher.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Glaciar_Malaspina.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Malaspinan_jäätikkö.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Glacier_Malaspina.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs მალასპინა.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Lodowiec_Malaspina.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs m.04myj1.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Malaspina_(glečer).
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Malaspinaglaciären.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Malaspina_Buzulu.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Q617835.
- Malaspina_Glacier sameAs Q617835.
- Malaspina_Glacier wasDerivedFrom Malaspina_Glacier?oldid=595194532.
- Malaspina_Glacier depiction EFS_highres_STS028_STS028-89-83.JPG.
- Malaspina_Glacier isPrimaryTopicOf Malaspina_Glacier.
- Malaspina_Glacier name "Malaspina Glacier".