Gould Glacier

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Gould Glacier is a glacier located on the Bowman Coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, known as part of the region’s coastal glacial system flowing into the surrounding ice-filled inlets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacier
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
flowsInto ice-filled inlet on the Bowman Coast
hasAccessibility remote
hasClimate cold
hasEnvironment polar
hasFeature crevassed surface
snow-covered surface
hasGeneralDirectionOfFlow toward the Weddell Sea sector
hasHydrology ice flow toward coast
hasLocationCharacteristic coastal
marine-influenced
hasPrimaryComposition glacial ice
hasProcess glacial flow
ice ablation
snow accumulation
hasStatus largely uninhabited surroundings
hasSurface ice
isCoveredBy snow and ice year-round
isPartOf Antarctic coastal glacier system
isSubjectOfStudy climate science
glaciology
locatedIn Antarctic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Bowman Coast NERFINISHED
Graham Land NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphere Southern Hemisphere
locatedInRegion Antarctic Peninsula east coast NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Antarctica NERFINISHED
partOf coastal glacial system of the Bowman Coast

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Bowman Coast hasNearbyFeature Gould Glacier