Harvard Glacier

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Harvard Glacier
CollegeFjord ASTER 2000-06-24 lrg.jpg
Harvard Glacier is the large glacier at the head of College Fjord. You can see the wide medial moraines in this photo.
TypeTidewater glacier
LocationMatanuska-Susitna Borough and Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, U.S.
Coordinates61°23′20″N 147°26′11″W / 61.38889°N 147.43639°W / 61.38889; -147.43639Coordinates: 61°23′20″N 147°26′11″W / 61.38889°N 147.43639°W / 61.38889; -147.43639
Area120,000 acres
Thickness300 ft
TerminusHarvard Arm, College Fjord
StatusAdvancing

The Harvard Glacier is a large tidewater glacier in the Alaska's Prince William Sound. The glacier has a 1.5-mile (2 km) wide face where it calves into the College Fjord. It is 300 ft thick and covers 120,000 acres of Chugach National Forest. The Harvard Glacier is the second largest glacier in the Prince William Sound, after the Columbia Glacier. It is a popular destination of cruise ships in the Prince William Sound.

Harvard Glacier

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  • Ulysses Sherman Grant; Daniel F. Higgins (jr.) (1913). Coastal Glaciers of Prince William Sound and Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 42–.
  • Jeffrey Stuart Kargel (8 July 2014). Global Land Ice Measurements from Space. Springer. pp. 315–. ISBN 978-3-540-79818-7.


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