Bezengi Glacier

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Bezengi Glacier
Bezengi Wall by Konstantin Kleine.jpg
Bezengi Wall and Bezengi Glacier
Map showing the location of Bezengi Glacier
Map showing the location of Bezengi Glacier
Bezengi Glacier
TypeValley
Coordinates43°03′25″N 43°05′49″E / 43.0569°N 43.0969°E / 43.0569; 43.0969
Area36 km2
Length17.6 km
Terminus9 km moraine
StatusGrowing

Bezengi Glacier (Karachay-Balkar: Uluchiran) is a vast valley-type glacier in the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia, near the northern slope of the Main Caucasian Range of the Caucasus.[1] [2]

Morphology[]

Bezengi Glacier runs from the peaks of Shkhara and Janga until it drops to height 2000 m. Glacier area 36 km, length 17.6 km, tongue about 9 km. Much of the tongue of the mare is covered with moraines and fragments. Bezengi Glacier is original source of the Bezeng River Cherek (Basan River Basin).

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References[]

  1. ^ Friedrich Bender Classic Climbs in the Caucasus: 80 Selected Climbs in the Elbrus and Bezingi Regions of the Svanetian Range Menasha Ridge Press, 1992, 318 pages ISBN 0897321162, ISBN 9780897321167
  2. ^ Klok, E. J., and J. Oerlemans. Climate Reconstructions Derived from Global Glacier Length Records. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, vol. 36, no. 4, 2004, pp. 575–583. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1552311. Accessed 28 Sept. 2020.
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