- Taylor Glacier
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glacier_name = Taylor Glacier
caption = A [http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/subsets/?RossSea/2007050/RossSea.2007050.terra.250m.jpgMODIS] satellite image of the Taylor Glacier.
type = Polar Glacier
location = Antarctica
coordinates = coord|77|44|S|162|10|E|type:glacier_region:AQ|display=inline,title
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terminus = Moraine, a small section of the glacier flows into Lake Bonney.
status = StableThe Taylor Glacier is an Antarctic
glacier about 54 km (35 mi) long, flowing from the plateau ofVictoria Land into the western end ofTaylor Valley , north of theKukri Hills .Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) and at that time thought to be a part of
Ferrar Glacier . The Western Journey Party of the British Antarctic Expedition (1910-13) determined that the upper and lower portions of what was then known as Ferrar Glacier are apposed, i.e., joined in Siamese-twin fashion north of Knobhead. With this discovery Scott named the upper portion for Griffith Taylor, geologist and leader of the Western Journey Party.Recently, the Taylor Glacier has been the focus of a measurement and modeling effort carried out by researchers from the University of California at Berkeley and the
University of Texas at Austin .ee also
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List of glaciers External links
* [http://glacierbliss.com/antarctica.html Pictures from the Taylor Glacier]
*A [http://huey.colorado.edu/LTER/ Long Term Ecological Research] group is working in the Taylor Valley
* [http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/subsets/?RossSea/ Satellite images of the region]
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