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Gannett Glacier

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Gannet glacier
Gannett Glacier on the north slope of Gannett Peak
Map showing the location of Gannet glacier
Map showing the location of Gannet glacier
Gannet glacier
TypeMountain glacier
LocationFremont County, Wyoming, USA
Coordinates43°11′45″N 109°38′44″W / 43.19583°N 109.64556°W / 43.19583; -109.64556[1]
Area3.63 square kilometres (897 acres) (in 1999)
TerminusMoraine
StatusRetreating

Gannett Glacier is the largest glacier in the Rocky Mountains within the United States. The glacier is located on the east and north slopes of Gannett Peak, the highest mountain in Wyoming, on the east side of the Continental Divide in the Wind River Range. Gannett is but one of dozens of glaciers located in the Fitzpatrick Wilderness of Shoshone National Forest.[2]

As is true with many glaciers around the world, Gannett Glacier is slowly disappearing. Photographic evidence clearly demonstrates that there has been an enormous reduction in the area of the glacier since the 1920s. The area of the glacier was estimated in 1950 to be 4.6 square kilometres (1,137 acres) and was measured in 1999 to be 3.63 square kilometres (897 acres). Measurements taken in 1958 and again in 1983 showed a depth reduction of 18.6 metres (61 ft) over 25 years.[3] A general warming pattern and a reduction in moisture is widely believed to be the reason for the glacier retreating. Numerous other glaciers are located in the immediate area including six more that are within the top ten in size within the Rocky Mountains of the U.S.[3]

In a 1989 study, both Gannett and Dinwoody glaciers were researched to determine the amount of melt water they supplied to streams. Both glaciers supply melt water which flows into Dinwoody Creek, which in turn flows into the Wind River. The melt water was found to have contributed increasingly lower amounts to the total water supplied to Dinwoody Creek. This has been attributed to the glaciers thinning and retreating, especially since 1950, when Gannett Glacier was measured to be almost 20 percent larger than in 1999.[4] The impact on reduced stream flow from Gannett Glacier due to glacial retreat affects more than just the amount of water available for the local ecosystem and downstream agricultural and ranching interests.

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  1. ^ "Gannett Glacier". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  2. ^ Gannett Peak, WY (Map). TopoQwest (United States Geological Survey Maps). Retrieved August 12, 2012.
  3. ^ a b Urbigkit, Cat. "Glaciers shrinking". Sublette Examiner. Retrieved August 12, 2012.
  4. ^ Pochop, L.; R. Marston; G. Kerr; D. Veryzer; M. Varuska; R. Jacobel (July 9–11, 1990). "Glacial Icemelt in the Wind River Range, Wyoming". Watershed Planning and Analysis in Action Symposium Proceedings of IR Conference Watershed Mgt/IR Div/ASCE. Water Resources Data System Library. Retrieved August 12, 2012.


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