Mueller Glacier

Aerial view of the moraine system, snout and proglacial lake of Mueller Glacier. The tallest moraines are 140 m high and were formed during the Little Ice Age. The stagnant nature of the glacier tongue is evident from irregular decay of the ice surface and down-wasting below lake level. Note that there is a smaller older moraine outside the main ridge (April 2008).

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