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Das Bagley Icefield (manchmal auch Bagley Ice Valley) in Alaska erstreckt sich im Kerngebiet der Saint Elias Mountains sowie Teilen der Chugach Mountains und ist das größte zusammenhängende Gletscher-Eisfeld außerhalb der Polregionen. Es speist mehrere Dutzend Gletscher und bedeckt so insgesamt eine Fläche von etwa 5200 km². Benannt wurde es nach James W. Bagley, einem USGS-Topografen, der die Bagley-T-3-Kamera entwickelte und Alaska vor Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs kartografierte. Das Eisfeld liegt im Schutzgebiet des Wrangell-St.-Elias-Nationalparks.

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dbo:abstract Das Bagley Icefield (manchmal auch Bagley Ice Valley) in Alaska erstreckt sich im Kerngebiet der Saint Elias Mountains sowie Teilen der Chugach Mountains und ist das größte zusammenhängende Gletscher-Eisfeld außerhalb der Polregionen. Es speist mehrere Dutzend Gletscher und bedeckt so insgesamt eine Fläche von etwa 5200 km². Benannt wurde es nach James W. Bagley, einem USGS-Topografen, der die Bagley-T-3-Kamera entwickelte und Alaska vor Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs kartografierte. Das Eisfeld liegt im Schutzgebiet des Wrangell-St.-Elias-Nationalparks. (de) The Bagley Icefield (also called Bagley Ice Valley) in southeastern Alaska is the second largest nonpolar icefield in North America. It was named after James W. Bagley, a USGS topographic engineer who developed the Bagley T-3 camera and mapped Alaska prior to World War I. At 200 km (127 mi) long, 10 km (6 mi) wide, and up to 1 km (3,000 ft) thick, it covers most of the core of the Saint Elias Mountains and part of the Chugach Mountains. It nourishes dozens of valley glaciers that drain down both sides of the range, including the Tana, Miles, and Guyot glaciers. The area of the combined Bagley Icefield and Bering Glacier System, including tributaries, is 5,200 km² (1,900 sq mi). 19th-century explorers attempting to climb Mt. St. Elias, including Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi, who successfully made the first ascent in 1897, did not recognize that the huge glacier now named Bagley Icefield actually forms the upper reaches of the distant and similarly vast Bering Glacier, which had been named earlier, after observation from the coast. The glacier is protected within the boundaries of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. (en) Le calotte glaciaire Bagley est une calotte glaciaire du Sud-Est de l'Alaska. Il s'agit du plus grand champ de glace non polaire de l'Amérique du Nord. (fr)
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dbp:name Bagley Icefield (en)
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dbp:photoCaption The massive Bagley Icefield is 127 miles long, 6 miles wide, and up to 3,000 feet thick. (en)
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rdfs:comment Das Bagley Icefield (manchmal auch Bagley Ice Valley) in Alaska erstreckt sich im Kerngebiet der Saint Elias Mountains sowie Teilen der Chugach Mountains und ist das größte zusammenhängende Gletscher-Eisfeld außerhalb der Polregionen. Es speist mehrere Dutzend Gletscher und bedeckt so insgesamt eine Fläche von etwa 5200 km². Benannt wurde es nach James W. Bagley, einem USGS-Topografen, der die Bagley-T-3-Kamera entwickelte und Alaska vor Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs kartografierte. Das Eisfeld liegt im Schutzgebiet des Wrangell-St.-Elias-Nationalparks. (de) Le calotte glaciaire Bagley est une calotte glaciaire du Sud-Est de l'Alaska. Il s'agit du plus grand champ de glace non polaire de l'Amérique du Nord. (fr) The Bagley Icefield (also called Bagley Ice Valley) in southeastern Alaska is the second largest nonpolar icefield in North America. It was named after James W. Bagley, a USGS topographic engineer who developed the Bagley T-3 camera and mapped Alaska prior to World War I. At 200 km (127 mi) long, 10 km (6 mi) wide, and up to 1 km (3,000 ft) thick, it covers most of the core of the Saint Elias Mountains and part of the Chugach Mountains. It nourishes dozens of valley glaciers that drain down both sides of the range, including the Tana, Miles, and Guyot glaciers. The area of the combined Bagley Icefield and Bering Glacier System, including tributaries, is 5,200 km² (1,900 sq mi). (en)
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