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Encyclopedia > Portage Glacier
Portage Glacier in 1958
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Portage Glacier in 1958

The Portage Glacier (60° 45′ 11″ N 148° 47′ 08″ W) is located on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska, and trends north to Portage Lake, 6 km (4 mi) west of Whittier, Chugach Mountains. The Kenai Peninsula in Alaska The Kenai Peninsula is a large peninsula jutting from the southern coast of Alaska in the United States. ... State nickname: The Last Frontier, The Land of the Midnight Sun Other U.S. States Capital Juneau Largest city Anchorage Governor Frank Murkowski Official languages English Area 1,717,854 km² (1st)  - Land 1,481,347 km²  - Water 236,507 km² (13. ... There are many places known as Portage Lake, including 36 in the U.S.: Portage Lakes, area of lakes in the U.S. state of Ohio Portage Lake, in the Keweenaw Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other... Whittier is a city located in Los Angeles County, California. ... The Chugach Mountains of southern Alaska are the northernmost of the several mountain ranges that make up the Coast Ranges of the western edge of North America. ...


A local name reported in 1898 by Mendenhall of the USGS. So called because it is on a portage route between Prince William Sound and Turnagain Arm. Portage refers to the practice of carrying a canoe or other boat overland land to avoid an obstacle on the water route (such as rapids in a river), or between two water routes. ... Prince William Sound, on the south coast of Alaska. ... Cook Inlet, showing Knik and Turnagain Arms The Cook Inlet or Nuti Inlet is a large inlet of the Gulf of Alaska in south-central Alaska. ...


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Alaska Glaciers: Columbia, Portage, Matanuska and others (714 words)
Icefields and an estimated 100,000 glaciers cover 5 percent of Alaska's surface and they are easily viewed by visitors to Juneau, Valdez, Whittier, Seward, Anchorage or the Matanuska Valley.
Portage Glacier has begun to recede from the further shore of Portage Lake although much of its face still extends 100 feet down into the lake.
Portage Lake was formed behind the terminal moraine of Portage Glacier.
Alaska's Portage Glacier (286 words)
Portage Lake was created behind the terminal moraine of Portage Glacier as it began receding.
Burns Glacier, a hanging glacier, is visible in the middle distance; Portage Glacier is hidden behind the outcropping to the right of Burns Glacier.
Glaciers that reach the sea are called tidewater glaciers and glaciers that end in lakes are also called -- yes, freshwater glaciers.
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