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Cloud Peak Glacier

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Type
  
Mountain glacier

Width
  
.30 mi (0.48 km)

Status
  
Retreating

Parent range
  
Bighorn Mountains

Length
  
.30 mi (0.48 km)

Terminus
  
Scree, Proglacial lake

Area
  
22 ha

Cloud Peak Glacier

Similar
  
Sacagawea Glacier, Minor Glacier, Sourdough Glacier, Grasshopper Glacier, Mammoth Glacier

Cloud Peak Glacier is in the Bighorn Mountains in the northcentral section of the U.S. state of Wyoming. Centered within the Cloud Peak Wilderness of Bighorn National Forest, Cloud Peak Glacier is the only active glacier in the Bighorn Mountains. The glacier is in a deep cirque immediately northeast of Cloud Peak, the highest peak in the Bighorn Mountains. Cloud Peak Glacier lies at approximately 11,800 feet (3,600 m) above sea level.

Map of Cloud Peak Glacier, Wyoming 82834, USA

Cloud Peak Glacier is retreating rapidly and is expected to disappear entirely sometime between the years 2020 and 2034. Photographs taken in 1905 and again in 2005 demonstrated an obvious reduction in the area the glacier, and more ominously, a huge loss of thickness. Between 1905 and 2005, the glacier has been reduced in size from an estimated 506,000,000 cubic feet (14,300,000 m3) to 78,000,000 cubic feet (2,200,000 m3).

References

Cloud Peak Glacier Wikipedia