Suiattle Glacier

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Suiattle Glacier is a major valley glacier on the flanks of Glacier Peak in the North Cascades of Washington State, known for its significant retreat over the past century.

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Suiattle Glacier canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain glacier
valley glacier
drainsInto Sauk–Suiattle River watershed
surface form: Suiattle River basin
feeds glacial meltwater to Suiattle River
hasClimateSetting maritime-influenced mountain climate
hasCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasNotableFeature major valley glacier on Glacier Peak
significant retreat over the 20th and 21st centuries
hasOrientation primarily west-facing
southwest-facing
hasProcess ablation
accumulation
basal sliding
creep
hasRegion Pacific Northwest
hasRetreatedSignificantlyDuring 20th century
early 21st century
hasRetreatedSince late 19th century
hasState Washington
hasStatus retreating
influences Suiattle River hydrology
downstream water resources
sediment transport in Suiattle River
isAccessibleFrom Suiattle River valley (backcountry access)
isAffectedBy changes in snowfall patterns
regional temperature increase
isAssociatedWith Glacier Peak Wilderness
isMonitoredFor climate change impacts
glacial retreat
isNear Pacific Crest Trail (nearby at Mount Whitney area)
surface form: Pacific Crest Trail corridor (regional vicinity)
isPartOf North Cascades glacial system
watershed of the Skagit River system (via Suiattle River)
isSubjectOf US geological and hydrological monitoring
glaciological studies in the North Cascades
isTypeOf temperate glacier
isUsedAsIndicatorOf long-term climate warming in the North Cascades
regional climate variability
isWithin Cascade Range
locatedIn Glacier Peak
North Cascades
Snohomish County, Washington NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedOnFlankOf Glacier Peak
partOf Glacier Peak
surface form: Glacier Peak volcanic complex

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Glacier Peak hasGlacier Suiattle Glacier