Tokositna Glacier

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Der Tokositna-Gletscher ist ein 40 km langer Talgletscher an der Südostflanke der Alaskakette in Alaska (USA). rdf:langString
Tokositna Glacier is a glacier in the Alaska Range of Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates in two major arms on the east side of Mount Hunter, moving east until the main arms join, then turning south. Tokositna Glacier is the source of the . Spelling variants and alternate names include Tokasitna Glacier, Tokichitna Glacier and Tuqashitnu Li'a. Its thickness has been monitored by the National Park Service, which found consistent thinning since the 1990s. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tokositna Glacier
rdf:langString Tokositna Glacier
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rdf:langString Tokositna Glacier.jpg
rdf:langString Aerial view looking south
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rdf:langString Der Tokositna-Gletscher ist ein 40 km langer Talgletscher an der Südostflanke der Alaskakette in Alaska (USA).
rdf:langString Tokositna Glacier is a glacier in the Alaska Range of Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates in two major arms on the east side of Mount Hunter, moving east until the main arms join, then turning south. Tokositna Glacier is the source of the . Spelling variants and alternate names include Tokasitna Glacier, Tokichitna Glacier and Tuqashitnu Li'a. Its thickness has been monitored by the National Park Service, which found consistent thinning since the 1990s.
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