Barne Glacier

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Barne Glacier is a small Antarctic glacier on Ross Island that flows north from the slopes of Mount Erebus into the Ross Ice Shelf.

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Label Occurrences
Barne Glacier canonical 1

Statements (27)

Predicate Object
instanceOf glacier
countryClaim New Zealand NERFINISHED
discoveredBy British National Antarctic Expedition NERFINISHED
discoveredDuring Discovery Expedition NERFINISHED
discoveryEndYear 1904
discoveryStartYear 1901
exploredBy Robert Falcon Scott NERFINISHED
flowsDirection north
flowsFrom Mount Erebus NERFINISHED
hasClimate cold desert
hasCoordinateRegion eastern hemisphere
southern hemisphere
hasEnvironment polar
hasLanguageOfName English NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Cape Barne NERFINISHED
Mount Erebus NERFINISHED
hasSurfaceType ice
isFeatureOf Ross Ice Shelf margin NERFINISHED
isIncludedIn gazetteers of Antarctic names
isSmallComparedTo major Antarctic outlet glaciers
locatedIn Antarctica
Ross Dependency NERFINISHED
Ross Sea sector of Antarctica NERFINISHED
locatedOn Ross Island NERFINISHED
namedAfter Cape Barne NERFINISHED
partOf Ross Island glacial system
terminatesIn Ross Ice Shelf NERFINISHED

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Ross Ice Shelf terminusOf Barne Glacier