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Sandy Glacier

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Type
  
Mountain glacier

Status
  
Retreating

Terminus
  
Ice fall

Area
  
96 ha

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Location
  
Clackamas County, Oregon, United States

Similar
  
Top Spur (McNeil Point) Tra, Eliot Glacier, Cascade Range, Newton Clark Glacier, White River Glacier

Sandy Glacier is an alpine glacier located on the west slope of Mount Hood in the U.S. state of Oregon. It extends in elevation from about 8,800 to 6,000 feet (2,700 to 1,800 m). The glacier is the source of Muddy Fork, a tributary of the Sandy River. The upper extent of the glacier is known for extensive crevasses. The lower extent is marked by the Sandy Glacier Caves, possibly the largest glacier cave system in the lower 48 U.S. states.

Map of Sandy Glacier, Oregon 97041, USA

The glacier is a remnant of the massive glaciers that formed during the last ice age. It is bounded on the south by Yocum Ridge which also defines the northern side of Reid Glacier, and by a ridge on the north which defines part of the Hood River-Clackamas county border which also bounds the south side of Glisan Glacier. The glacier lies entirely within Mount Hood Wilderness.

Sandy Glacier decreased in area by 40% between 1907 and 2004. The glacier terminus has retreated by 690 metres (2,260 ft) over the same time period.

References

Sandy Glacier Wikipedia