- Ice field
An ice field (also spelled icefield) is an area less than 50,000 km² (19,305 mile²) of
ice often found in the colder climates and higher altitudes of the world where there is sufficient precipitation [http://gemini.oscs.montana.edu/~geol445/hyperglac/glossary.htm] . It is an extensive area of interconnected valley glaciers from which the higher peaks rise asnunataks . Ice fields are larger than alpineglacier s, smaller thanice sheet s and similar in area toice cap s.Formation
Ice fields are formed by a large accumulation of snow which, through years of compression and freezing, turns into ice. Due to ice’s susceptibility to gravity, ice fields usually form over large areas that are basins or atop plateaus thus allowing a continuum of ice to form over the landscape and not be interrupted by glacial channels. Glaciers often form on the edges of ice fields serving as gravity-propelled drains on the ice field which is in turn replenished by the ice field’s snowfall.
While an ice cap is unconstrained by topography, an icefield is. An ice field is also distinguishable from an ice cap because it does not have a dome-like form (Summerfield 1991).
Ice fields of the world
Antarctica
While not technically an ice field (a
continent al-sizedice sheet rather), Antarctica is extensively covered by ice.Asia
There are a handful of ice fields in the
Himalayas andAltay Mountains (the border range between the Central Asian Republics andChina ). One unexpected ice field is located inYolyn Am , a mountain valley located in the northern end of theGobi Desert .Oceania
There are no ice fields in
Australia but there are a few inNew Zealand , including theGarden of Eden , theGarden of Allah , and theOlivine Ice Plateau .Europe
The only large ice fields in continental Europe are in
Norway (e.g.,Dovre andJotunheimen ), but these are much smaller than their Canadian orAlaskan counterparts. There are a handful of small ice fields, also, in the southernAlps .Iceland also features a large ice field that covers a high percentage of the island.Greenland
Like Antarctica, Greenland is a continental-sized ice sheet and not technically an ice field.
North America
One of the more famous North American ice fields is the
Columbia Icefield located in theRocky Mountains between Jasper and Banff,Alberta . However, despite its fame, it is actually a comparatively small ice field relative to theAmerica cordillera .A large number of particularly expansive ice fields lie in the
Coast Mountains ,Alaska Range , andChugach Mountains ofAlaska ,British Columbia , and theYukon Territory . Both the 6,500 km²Stikine Icecap (located between the Stikine andTaku River s) and the 2,500 km²Juneau Icefield (located betweenLynn Canal and theTaku River ) are both straddled along the British Columbian-Alaskan border. Farther north theKluane Icecap — which feeds the immense Malaspina andHubbard Glacier s as well as theBagley Icefield . — sits upon the British Columbia-Yukon Territory-Alaska border and surrounds most of theSaint Elias Mountains as well as bothMount Saint Elias andMount Logan but also extends as far west as the Copper River.There are also large ice fields located in the
Kenai Peninsula -Chugach Mountains area such as theSargent Icefield and theHarding Icefield . Throughout the Alaska Range there also large icefields (including one surroundingDenali ), although mostly unnamed.outh America
In South America, there are two main ice fields, "Campo de Hielo Norte" (translates to Northern Ice Field or
Northern Patagonian Ice Field ) and "Campo de Hielo Sur" (translates to Southern Ice Field orSouthern Patagonian Ice Field ), both inChile (although there are parts of the Southern Ice Field inArgentina ). There is also a small ice field on the western (Chile an) portion ofTierra del Fuego proper.ee also
*List of glaciers and icefields
*Ice sheet
*Glacier
*Nunatak
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