Trinity Peninsula coastal glaciers

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Trinity Peninsula coastal glaciers are a group of interconnected glaciers and ice piedmonts fringing the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, draining its coastal ice into the surrounding seas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
group of glaciers
borders northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
composedOf glacial ice
connectedTo inland ice of Trinity Peninsula
coveredBy snow and ice year-round
drainageType coastal glaciers
drainsInto Bransfield Strait NERFINISHED
Weddell Sea NERFINISHED
environment polar climate
featureOf Antarctic coastal zone NERFINISHED
flowsTowards surrounding seas
fringes coast of Trinity Peninsula
hasCharacteristic interconnected drainage network
marine-terminating glacier fronts
hasPart ice piedmonts
interconnected outlet glaciers
locatedIn Antarctic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Antarctica
Graham Land NERFINISHED
Trinity Peninsula NERFINISHED
partOf Antarctic cryosphere NERFINISHED
coastal drainage system of the Antarctic Peninsula
subjectOfStudy climate change research
glaciology

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Cugnot Ice Piedmont partOf Trinity Peninsula coastal glaciers