Mazama Glacier

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Mazama Glacier is a prominent mountain glacier located on the slopes of Mount Adams in Washington State, known for its crevasses and role in feeding local watersheds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacier
mountain glacier
activity glaciological study site
mountaineering route feature
climateZone montane
subalpine
composition ice
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage watersheds on and around Mount Adams
environment high-elevation volcanic peak
feeds local watersheds
formationProcess accumulation and compaction of snow on Mount Adams
geologicalType alpine glacier
hasFeature crevasses
hazard crevasse falls
locatedIn Cascade Range
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
locatedOn Mount Adams
locatedOnFlankOf Mount Adams
mountain Mount Adams
movementType gravity-driven ice flow
namedAfter Mount Mazama
surface form: Mount Mazama (namesake association within Cascade volcanic arc)
partOf glacial system of Mount Adams
range Cascade Range
region Pacific Northwest
role contributor to local hydrology
source of meltwater
state Washington
surfaceFeature crevassed ice

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mount Adams hasGlacier Mazama Glacier
Pinnacle Glacier partOf Mazama Glacier
this entity surface form: Mount Adams glacier system
Cascade Range glaciers hasPart Mazama Glacier
this entity surface form: Glaciers of Mount Adams