Tustumena Glacier

The Tustumena Glacier is a glacier located on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska. The Tustumena Glacier begins in the Harding Icefield and makes its way down west for about 20 miles (32 km) until its terminus roughly 5 miles (8.0 km) before Tustumena Lake. The glacier is retreating[1] due to global warming.

Tustumena Glacier
Tustemena Glacier, and its outflow into Tustemena Lake
TypeMountain glacier
LocationKenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, U.S.
Coordinates59°59′47″N 150°21′34″W
Length20 miles (32 km)
TerminusGlacial lake
StatusRetreating
Looking across the ice-margin Arctic Lake (currently drained) at the Tustemena Glacier

A small lake called Arctic Lake sits alongside Tustumena Glacier, with its outflow underneath the ice. This lake periodically fills up and then drains as the glacier moves, leaving icebergs stranded in the sand.

The Alaska Marine Highway ferry M/V Tustumena derives its name from this glacier.

See also

Cited references

  1. Bailey, Ted. "Ecological Changes Obvious on the Kenai Peninsula". Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Refuge Notebook. U.S. Fish and Wildlife service. Archived from the original on 2006-09-26. Retrieved 2007-01-18.


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