Cook Ice Cap

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Geography

The Cook Ice Cap reaches a maximum elevation of Script error: No such module "convert". in its central area.[2] It had a surface of approximately Script error: No such module "convert". in 1963, having shrunk to about Script error: No such module "convert". in recent times.[3]

Named after British explorer James Cook (1728–1779), on French navigational charts of the early 20th century this ice cap appears as "Richthofen Glacier" (Glacier Richthofen).[4]

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Location in Grande-Terre (Kerguelen) .
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Glacier terminus at the southern end.

Glaciers

About sixty glaciers flow from the inner ice cap in a roughly radial pattern. At the feet of the snout of these outlet glaciers there are often terminal moraines with dammed lakes of varying sizes. Further down the glacial meltwaters have formed numerous outwash plains at certain, mostly inland, locations. Of the glaciers originating in the Cook Ice Cap, only the Pasteur and Mariotte Glaciers have their termini in the Indian Ocean at the Anse des Glaçons in southwestern Kerguelen's deeply indented coastline.[3][5]

The following are the main glaciers listed clockwise:

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See also

References

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  3. a b Institut polaire français Paul Émile Victor : La fonte spectaculaire du plus gros glacier français
  4. Transpolair L'Illustration 11 September 1909, no 3472
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