Severny Island ice cap
Russian Glacier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russian Glacier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Severny Island ice cap is an ice cap on Severny Island, northern island of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in Russia. It covers 40% of Severny Island (which is the 30th largest island in the world) at total area of approximately 20,500 km2 (7,900 sq mi) which, if Novaya Zemlya is considered within Europe, makes it the largest glacier by area in Europe ahead of Vatnajökull at 8,100 km2 (3,100 sq mi), and Austfonna at 7,800 km2 (3,000 sq mi).
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Location | Severny Island, Novaya Zemlya, Russian Federation |
Coordinates | 75°30′N 60°00′E |
Area | 20,500 km2 (7,920 sq mi) |
Length | 400 km (250 mi) |
Width | 50 km (30 mi) |
A number of glaciers flow from the inner ice cap to Severny Island's coastline. Mount Kruzenshtern, the highest point of Novaya Zemlya, rises on the western edge of the Severny Island ice cap, near the head of the Glazov Glacier.[1]
The following glaciers have their terminus on the coast of the Barents Sea.
The following glaciers have their terminus on the coast of the Kara Sea.
Gora Severny Nunatak is a nunatak located in the northern section of the long ice cap not far from the western coast of the island.[4] Further to the northeast there is another nunatak between the two outlets of the Bunge Glacier.[5]
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