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(Redirected from San Quintin Glacier) Glacier in Chile
Main arm of San Quintin Glacier with its proglacial lake covering parts of Isthmus of Ofqui

The San Quintín Glacier is the largest outflow glacier of the Northern Patagonian Ice Field in southern Chile. Its terminus is a piedmont lobe just short of the Gulf of Penas on the Pacific Ocean and just north of 47°S.

Recent retreat

Like many glaciers worldwide during the twentieth century, San Quintín appears to be losing mass and retreating rapidly.

Retreating San Quintin Glacier


These two photographs taken by astronauts only seven years apart show visible change. The first was taken by the crew of STS-068 in October 1994 and the second by the Increment 4 crew of the International Space Station in February 2002.


San Rafael Glacier in the foreground and San Quintín Glacier behind, showing change over the interval circa 1990–2000. Both giant glaciers have been retreating rapidly in recent years (BBC story).

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Hydrography of Aysén Region
Rivers Rivers of Aysén
Lakes
Glaciers
Glaciers of Chile
Dry Andes
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Northern Patagonian Ice Field
Southern Patagonian Ice Field
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46°47′50″S 74°04′04″W / 46.79722°S 74.06778°W / -46.79722; -74.06778


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