Viedma Glacier

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Viedma Glacier is a massive Patagonian ice field in southern Argentina, known for its striking blue ice, crevasses, and calving front into Lake Viedma.

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Label Occurrences
Viedma Glacier canonical 5

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf glacier
outlet glacier
valley glacier
climateZone cold temperate
continent South America
country Argentina
drainageBasin Santa Cruz River
surface form: Santa Cruz River basin
feeds Lake Viedma
flowsDirection eastward
hasColor blue
white
hasFeature blue ice
calving front
crevasses
hasFrontType tidewater-like lake-terminating front
hasHazard crevasse falls
ice calving
hasImportance major freshwater reservoir
tourist attraction in Patagonia
hasMorphology heavily crevassed surface
hasNameInSpanish Glaciar Viedma
hasProcess ablation
accumulation
calving
hasStatus retreating
hasSurfaceType ice
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Patagonia
Santa Cruz Province
locatedOn Argentina–Chile border
surface form: Argentina–Chile border region
monitoredBy Argentine glaciological agencies
namedAfter Lake Viedma
near El Chaltén
Los Glaciares National Park
partlyWithin Los Glaciares National Park
partOf Andes
surface form: Andes mountain range

Patagonian Ice Fields
surface form: Patagonian icefields system

Southern Patagonian Ice Field
region Andes
surface form: southern Andes
subjectOf climate change research
glaciological studies
terminatesIn Lake Viedma
tourismActivity boat tours
glacier trekking
ice climbing
typeOf temperate glacier

Referenced by (5)

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Los Glaciares National Park contains Viedma Glacier
Viedma Lake hasInflow Viedma Glacier
Viedma Lake locatedNear Viedma Glacier
Campo de Hielo Sur feedsGlacier Viedma Glacier