Douglas Glacier (West Coast, New Zealand)
The Douglas Glacier is a glacier in New Zealand's Southern Alps located between Mount Sefton and . It is named after the explorer Charles Edward Douglas. The glacier sits in a valley and is fed by materials consisting of many streams and frequent avalanches which drop from its névé down a cliff face of over 1,000 feet. The glacier itself was approximately 5 miles long in 1908. The glacier has a relatively high rate of moraine materials, consisting of "friable phyllites and schistose grauwackes".
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Douglas Glacier (West Coast, New Zealand)
The Douglas Glacier is a glacier in New Zealand's Southern Alps located between Mount Sefton and . It is named after the explorer Charles Edward Douglas. The glacier sits in a valley and is fed by materials consisting of many streams and frequent avalanches which drop from its névé down a cliff face of over 1,000 feet. The glacier itself was approximately 5 miles long in 1908. The glacier has a relatively high rate of moraine materials, consisting of "friable phyllites and schistose grauwackes".
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Douglas Glacier (West Coast, New Zealand)
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