Guyot Glacier

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Guyot Glacier
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Guyot Glacier in September 1977
Map showing the location of Guyot Glacier
Map showing the location of Guyot Glacier
Guyot Glacier
Coordinates60°10′33″N 141°39′08″W / 60.17583°N 141.65222°W / 60.17583; -141.65222Coordinates: 60°10′33″N 141°39′08″W / 60.17583°N 141.65222°W / 60.17583; -141.65222
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Guyot Glacier is a 34-mile (55 km) long and 8-mile (13 km) wide glacier located in the east end of the Robinson Mountains in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins 5.6 mi (9.0 km) north of Yaga Peak and heads east-southeast to Icy Bay, south of the Guyot Hills and 73 miles (117 km) northwest of Yakutat. It borders Yahtse Glacier on the northeast. The glacier was named by the New York Times expedition of 1886 for Arnold Henry Guyot.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ John B. Anderson, Gail Mowry Ashley (1991). Glacial Marine Sedimentation: Paleoclimatic Significance. Geological Society of America. ISBN 0-8137-2261-6.


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