Johns Hopkins Glacier

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Johns Hopkins Glacier is a prominent tidewater glacier in Alaska known for its dramatic ice cliffs and active calving within Glacier Bay.

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Johns Hopkins Glacier canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tidewater glacier
valley glacier
accessibleBy boat
cruise ship
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsFrom Saint Elias Mountains
surface form: St. Elias Mountains
hasCalvingActivity high
hasColor blue ice
hasEnvironment subarctic coastal
hasFeature crevassed surface
icebergs calved into Johns Hopkins Inlet
hasIceCliffsHeight tens of meters above sea level
hasMoraine prominent lateral moraines
hasNotableFeature active calving front
dramatic ice cliffs
steep glacier face
hasProtectionStatus U.S. national park unit
hasScientificInterest climate change studies
glaciology
hasStatus one of the more active tidewater glaciers in Glacier Bay
hasWildlifeNearby harbor seals
sea birds
whales in adjacent waters
isInRegion Southeastern Alaska
surface form: Southeast Alaska
isKnownFor frequent calving events
scenic views for visitors
isMonitoredBy National Park Service
isPartOf Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
surface form: World Heritage Site Glacier Bay (as part of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve)
isPhotographedFor tourism promotion of Glacier Bay
isTouristAttraction true
isWithinEcosystem Glacier Bay marine ecosystem
locatedIn Alaska
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
surface form: Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Johns Hopkins University
partOf Glacier Bay icefield system
Saint Elias Mountains
surface form: St. Elias Mountains
protectedArea Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
state Alaska
surroundedBy hanging glaciers
steep mountains
terminatesIn Johns Hopkins Inlet
sea
terminusType tidewater
within Hoonah–Angoon Census Area
surface form: Hoonah-Angoon Census Area

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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve contains Johns Hopkins Glacier