Ealey Glacier

Glacier of Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean


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::summary Glacier of Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean ::

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FieldValue
nameEaley Glacier
photoHeard Island and McDonald Islands on the globe (Antarctica centered).svg
photo_captionLocation of Heard Island and McDonald Islands on the globe
typecirque/tidewater
locationHeard Island
Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Australia
coords
thickness55 meters
terminusclose southeast of Cape Bidlingmaier, between Melbourne Bluff and North Barrier
statusRetreating{{Cite journal
author1Ian F. Allison
journalPolar Record
volume23
pages255–272
year1986
doi10.1017/S0032247400007099
issue144
authorAndrew Ruddell
date25 May 2010
urlhttp://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=2100
titleOur subantarctic glaciers: why are they retreating?
publisherGlaciology Program, Antarctic CRC and AAD
accessdate5 June 2010
archive-urlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20091002074124/http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=2100
archive-date2 October 2009
url-statusdead
}}<ref nameQuil2000{{Cite journal
author1Quilty, P.G.
titleHeard Island and the McDonald Islands: A window into the Kerguelen Plateau (Heard Island Papers)
journalPap. Proc. R. Soc. Tasm.
volume133
issue2
pages1–12
year2000
}}<ref nameBudd2000{{Cite journal
authorBudd, G.M.
titleChanges in Heard Island glaciers, king penguins and fur seals since 1947 (Heard Island Papers)
journalPap. Proc. R. Soc. Tasm.
volume133
issue2
pages47–60
year2000
}}<ref nameThost2008{{Cite journal
author1Douglas E. Thost
author2Martin Truffer
titleGlacier Recession on Heard Island, Southern Indian Ocean
journalArctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
volume40
issue1
pages199–214
dateFebruary 2008
doi10.1657/1523-0430(06-084)[THOST]2.0.CO;2
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url-statusdead
archive-date2012-12-04
accessdate7 June 2010
doi-accessfree
mapIndian Ocean
label_positiontop
markBlue_pog.svg
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom11
mapframe-wikidatayes
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| name = Ealey Glacier | photo = Heard Island and McDonald Islands on the globe (Antarctica centered).svg | photo_width = | photo_alt = | photo_caption = Location of Heard Island and McDonald Islands on the globe | type = cirque/tidewater | location = Heard Island Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands Australia | coords = | area = | length = | thickness = 55 meters | terminus = close southeast of Cape Bidlingmaier, between Melbourne Bluff and North Barrier | status = Retreating{{Cite journal |author1=Ian F. Allison |author2=Peter L. Keage |title=Recent changes in the glaciers of Heard Island |journal=Polar Record |volume=23 |pages=255–272 |year=1986 |doi=10.1017/S0032247400007099 |issue=144|s2cid=130086301 }}{{Cite web |author=Andrew Ruddell |date=25 May 2010 |url=http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=2100 |title=Our subantarctic glaciers: why are they retreating? |publisher=Glaciology Program, Antarctic CRC and AAD |accessdate=5 June 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091002074124/http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=2100 |archive-date=2 October 2009 |url-status=dead |author1=Quilty, P.G. |author2=Wheller, G. |title=Heard Island and the McDonald Islands: A window into the Kerguelen Plateau (Heard Island Papers) |journal=Pap. Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. |volume=133 |issue=2 |pages=1–12 |year=2000 |author=Budd, G.M. |title=Changes in Heard Island glaciers, king penguins and fur seals since 1947 (Heard Island Papers) |journal=Pap. Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. |volume=133 |issue=2 |pages=47–60 |year=2000 |author1=Douglas E. Thost |author2=Martin Truffer |title=Glacier Recession on Heard Island, Southern Indian Ocean |journal=Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research |volume=40 |issue=1 |pages=199–214 |date=February 2008 |doi=10.1657/1523-0430(06-084)[THOST]2.0.CO;2 |s2cid=130245283 |url=http://instaar.metapress.com/content/m716t541j2514798/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20121204192707/http://instaar.metapress.com/content/m716t541j2514798/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-12-04 |accessdate=7 June 2010 |doi-access=free | map = Indian Ocean | label_position = top | map_caption = | mark = Blue_pog.svg | mapframe = yes | mapframe-zoom = 11 | mapframe-wikidata = yes Ealey Glacier () is a glacier, flowing northeast from the lower slopes of the Big Ben massif to the northeast side of Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean. Its terminus is located close southeast of Cape Bidlingmaier, between Melbourne Bluff and North Barrier. The glacier terminates in ice cliffs.{{cite aadcgaz | type = antarid | id = 619 | name = Ealey Glacier | accessdate = 5 June 2010}} To the southeast of Ealey Glacier is Compton Glacier, whose terminus is located at Compton Lagoon, between Gilchrist Beach and Fairchild Beach.{{cite gnis | type = antarid | id = 3009 | name = Compton Glacier | accessdate = 5 June 2010}} To the west of Ealey Glacier is Downes Glacier, whose terminus is located at Mechanics Bay, between Saddle Point and Cape Bidlingmaier.

Discovery and naming

Ealey Glacier is named after E. H. M. "Tim" Ealey, biologist on the 1949 ANARE Heard Island Expedition who crossed the glacier during a biological survey en route to Spit Point.

References

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