Shackleton Glacier

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Shackleton Glacier is a major Antarctic glacier that flows from the polar plateau through the Queen Maud Mountains to the Ross Ice Shelf.

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Label Occurrences
Shackleton Glacier canonical 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf glacier
continent Antarctica
countryClaim New Zealand NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Ross Ice Shelf NERFINISHED
featureType valley glacier
flowsFrom polar plateau
flowsSouthwardTo Ross Ice Shelf NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Queen Maud Mountains NERFINISHED
hasClimate extreme cold
hasCoordinateSystem Antarctic coordinate system
hasEnvironment polar
hasProcess glacial erosion
ice calving
ice flow
snow accumulation
hasSurface ice
isAccessibleFrom Ross Ice Shelf NERFINISHED
isLocatedNear Ross Ice Shelf margin NERFINISHED
isLocatedOn east side of Ross Ice Shelf
isMajorFeatureOf Queen Maud Mountains NERFINISHED
isMajorGlacierOf Ross Dependency NERFINISHED
isPartOf Antarctic glacial system NERFINISHED
Ross Sea sector of Antarctica NERFINISHED
isStudiedInField Antarctic research
glaciology
locatedIn Antarctica
Queen Maud Mountains NERFINISHED
namedAfter Ernest Shackleton NERFINISHED
partOf Ross Dependency NERFINISHED
region Transantarctic Mountains NERFINISHED
terminatesIn Ross Ice Shelf NERFINISHED

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Ross Ice Shelf terminusOf Shackleton Glacier