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Hotlum Glacier

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Type
  
Mountain glacier

Thickness
  
67 ft (20 m) average

Status
  
Expanding

Length
  
1.3 mi (2.1 km)

Terminus
  
Moraine

Area
  
18.13 km²

Hotlum Glacier wwwsummitpostorgimagesmedium240727jpg

Location
  
Siskiyou County, California, US

Similar
  
Wintun Glacier, Whitney Glacier, Shastina, Cascade Range, Konwakiton Glacier

The Hotlum Glacier is a glacier situated on the northeast flank of Mount Shasta, in the US state of California. It is the largest and most voluminous glacier in California, although not as thick or long as the nearby Whitney Glacier. The Hotlum Glacier flows from a large cirque on the northeast side of Mount Shasta's main summit below the Hotlum Headwall at roughly 13,600 ft (4,100 m). It flows northeastward down the steep slope, forming three lobes which terminate near 10,400 ft (3,200 m).

Map of Hotlum Glacier, California, USA

In 2002, scientists made the first detailed survey of Mount Shasta's glaciers in 50 years. They found that seven of the glaciers have grown over the period 1951–2002, with the Hotlum and Wintun Glaciers nearly doubling, the Bolam Glacier increasing by half, and the Whitney and Konwakiton Glaciers growing by a third.

References

Hotlum Glacier Wikipedia