Kjerulf Glacier

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Kjerulf Glacier is a glacier in the Allardyce Range of South Georgia, known as part of the island’s rugged, heavily glaciated mountain landscape in the South Atlantic.

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Label Occurrences
Kjerulf Glacier canonical 2

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf glacier
continent Antarctica region
country South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands NERFINISHED
drainageBasin South Georgia interior icefields NERFINISHED
environmentalContext polar and sub-polar ecosystem
geologicalType valley glacier
hasAccessibility primarily accessible by ship
remote
hasEnvironment sub-Antarctic climate
hasFeature crevasses
ice and snow cover
steep surrounding peaks
hasProcess glacial flow
ice accumulation and ablation
knownFor being part of a heavily glaciated mountain landscape
contributing to South Georgia’s rugged scenery
locatedIn Allardyce Range NERFINISHED
Allardyce Range mountain system NERFINISHED
British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands NERFINISHED
South Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedOn South Georgia NERFINISHED
namedAfter Kjerulf NERFINISHED
near central South Georgia
partOf glacial system of South Georgia
heavily glaciated areas of South Georgia
mountain landscape of South Georgia
rugged terrain of South Georgia
region sub-Antarctic islands
subjectOf glaciological studies of South Georgia
topographic mapping of South Georgia

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Allardyce Range hasGlacier Kjerulf Glacier
Beerenberg notableGlacier Kjerulf Glacier