Russell Glacier (Alaska)

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Russell Glacier
location Alaska (USA)
Mountains Elias chain
Type Valley glacier
length 31 km
surface 185 km²
Exposure North northwest
Altitude range 2750  m  -  1350  m
width Max. 2.8 km
Coordinates 61 ° 35 ′  N , 141 ° 54 ′  W Coordinates: 61 ° 35 ′  N , 141 ° 54 ′  W
Russell Glacier (Alaska) (Alaska)
Russell Glacier (Alaska)
drainage White RiverYukon River ;
Skolai Creek → Nizina River

The Russell Glacier is a glacier on the northern flank of the Elias Range in the US state of Alaska .

The Russell Glacier flows 31 km north from the northern flank of Mount Bona and ends at an altitude of about 1,350  m . The White River , a tributary of the Yukon River , is fed by the glacier. On the west side of the glacier tongue is Upper Skolai Lake , which flows over Skolai Creek to the Nizina River .

The main glacier of the Russell Glacier has a maximum width of 2.8 km. Together with its tribute glaciers , the Russell Glacier covers an area of ​​around 185 km². 4 km northeast of Mount Bona is the largely glacier-capped stratovolcano Mount Churchill in the transition area of Russell and Klutlan Glacier .

The glacier was named in 1891 by the US Geological Survey (USGS) after Israel Cook Russell (1852-1906), a US geologist.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Russell Glacier in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey