A glacier terminus, toe, or snout, is the end of a
glacier
A glacier (; ) is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight. A glacier forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation over many years, often centuries. It acquires distinguishing features, such a ...
at any given point in time. Although glaciers seem motionless to the observer, in reality glaciers are in endless
motion and the glacier terminus is always either advancing or retreating. The location of the terminus is often directly related to
glacier mass balance, which is based on the amount of snowfall which occurs in the
accumulation zone of a glacier, as compared to the amount that is melted in the
ablation zone. The position of a glacier terminus is also impacted by localized or regional temperature change over time.
Tracking
Tracking the change in location of a glacier terminus is a method of monitoring a glacier's movement. The end of the glacier terminus is measured from a fixed position in neighboring
bedrock
In geology, bedrock is solid rock that lies under loose material ( regolith) within the crust of Earth or another terrestrial planet.
Definition
Bedrock is the solid rock that underlies looser surface material. An exposed portion of be ...
periodically over time. The difference in location of a glacier terminus as measured from this fixed position at different time intervals provides a record of the glacier's change. A similar way of tracking glacier change is comparing photographs of the glacier's position at different times.
The form of a glacier terminus is determined by many factors. If the glacier is retreating, it is usually mildly sloping in form because a melting glacier tends to assume this shape. But there are many conditions that alter this typical shape, including the presence of thermal fields and various stresses that cause cracking and melting feedback resulting in glacial calving and other diverse forms.
File:GlacierBay3.jpg
File:The terminus of the Viedma Glacier, 2 kilometers across where it enters Lake Viedma.jpg
File:Glacier Bay - Johns Hopkins glacier calving.jpg
File:Austral-Ice.jpg, Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic Peninsula, known as O'Higgins Land in Chile and Tierra de San Martín in Argentina, and originally as Graham Land in the United Kingdom and the Palmer Peninsula in the United States, is the northernmost part of mainland Antarctic ...
glacier's terminus
See also
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Terminal moraine
A terminal moraine, also called end moraine, is a type of moraine that forms at the Glacier terminus, terminal (edge) of a glacier, marking its maximum advance. At this point, debris that has accumulated by plucking and abrasion, has been pushed ...
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Boulder Glacier
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Mendenhall Glacier
Mendenhall Glacier (in Tlingit language “Sít”) is a glacier about long located in Mendenhall Valley, about from downtown Juneau, Alaska, Juneau in the southeast area of the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier and surrounding landscape is p ...
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Perito Moreno Glacier
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Types of GlaciersIceland Glacier Recession 1973 to 2000, Glacier Terminus contrast emphasized
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Glaciers
Bodies of ice