Murchison Glacier
Glacier in the Southern Alps, New Zealand
The Murchison Glacier is an 18-kilometre (11 mi) long glacier flowing through Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. Lying to the east of the Malte Brun range and west of the Liebig Range, high in the Southern Alps, it flows from the Tasman Saddle at 2,435 m mostly southwestwards to around 1,110 m. The Murchison River, which takes its meltwater, flows under the larger Tasman Glacier to the south.[1]
See also
- List of glaciers
References
- ^ Grove, Jean M. (2004). Little Ice Ages: Ancient and Modern. Taylor & Francis. p. 352. ISBN 0-415-33422-5.
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Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand
- Aoraki / Mount Cook
- Mount Dampier
- Dixon Peak
- Douglas Peak
- Mount Elie de Beaumont
- Glacier Peak
- Mount Haidinger
- Mount Hamilton
- Mount Hicks
- La Perouse
- Lendenfeld Peak
- Malte Brun
- Mount Ollivier
- Mount Sefton
- Silberhorn
- Mount Tasman
- Mount Teichelmann
- Mount Vancouver
- Mount Cook Range
- Two Thumb Range
- Hooker Glacier
- Mueller Glacier
- Murchison Glacier
- Tasman Glacier
- Blue Lake
- Hooker Lake
- Tasman Lake
- Godley River
- Hooker River
- Murchison River
- Tasman River
43°35′S 170°22′E / 43.583°S 170.367°E / -43.583; 170.367
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