- White River Glacier (Oregon)
Infobox_Glacier
glacier_name = White River Glacier
caption =
type = Mountain glacier
location =Oregon , U.S.
coordinates = coord|45.3575|-121.6975|type:glacier_source:gnis_region:US-OR|display=title,inline
area = convert|110|acre|0
length = 2 mi or 3 km (est)
thickness =
terminus = Talus
status = RetreatingWhite River Glacier is an
alpine glacier located on the south slopes ofMount Hood in theU.S. state ofOregon . It ranges in elevation from about 6,200 to 10,000 ft (1,900 to 3,000 m). It is among the best known of the twelve glaciers on the mountain, and the lower reaches are a popular destination forNordic skiing enthusiasts. The glacier is the source of the White River, a tributary of the Deschutes River, and has a long history of washing out the bridge whereOregon Route 35 crosses at coord|45.30307|-121.67208|type:landmark_region:US-OR_elevation:1289_source:usgstopo|name=Hwy 35 crossing White River.The glacier is a remnant of the massive glaciers that formed during the last
ice age and have created White River Canyon. The canyon divides the two largest ski areas on Mount Hood, and is easily seen from many areas ofTimberline Lodge ski area , and from the upper southern runs ofMount Hood Meadows .The glacier is bounded on the east by a ridge shared with
Newton-Clark Glacier and on the west by a ridge shared withPalmer Glacier . The upper glacier forms at the base of "Steel Cliff" to the east of an area known as "Triangle Moraine". The glacier lies almost entirely withinMount Hood Wilderness .The western edge of the canyon is extremely steep and in times of low visibility causes descending mountain climbers on the "South Route" (through Palmer Glacier to Timberline Lodge) to veer excessively to the west. This has resulted in numerous search and rescue operations near or in
Zigzag Canyon , west of Palmer Glacier. (SeeMount Hood climbing accidents .)Jökulhlaup s originating from White River Glacier occurred in 1926, 1931, 1946, 1949, 1959, and 1968. These washed out Highway 35 (or its predecessor) each time. An increase of outbursts from White River Glacier may be related to increasing temperatures and the size of the fumarole field at the glacier's head at Crater Rock. [ cite web
url = http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Hood/Glaciers/description_hood_glaciers.html
title = Mount Hood Glaciers and Glaciations
publisher =USGS
accessdate = 2008-09-18 ]ee also
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List of glaciers References cited
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