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  2. List of glaciers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Andrews Glacier in Colorado. According to the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), there are sixteen named glaciers in Colorado. [11] According to early mountain explorers and scientists, Colorado once had more than eighteen glaciers before 1880. Andrews Glacier - Andrews Pass; Arapaho Glacier - between North Arapaho and South Arapaho Peaks

  3. Arapaho Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Arapaho Glacier is an alpine glacier in a cirque immediately southeast of North Arapaho Peak, in Roosevelt National Forest in the U.S. state of Colorado. [3] The glacier is just east of the Continental Divide. Arapaho Glacier is the largest glacier in the state of Colorado and helps provide water for the city of Boulder, Colorado.

  4. Category:Glaciers of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Glaciers of Colorado" ... Sprague Glacier This page was last edited on 15 February 2016, at 09:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Saint Vrain Glaciers - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Vrain Glaciers are small alpine glaciers located in Roosevelt National Forest in the U.S. state of Colorado. [2] The glaciers are just south of Rocky Mountain National Park and east of the Continental Divide in northeast facing cirques .

  6. Saint Mary's Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Saint Mary's Glacier (or St. Marys) is a semi-permanent snowfield located in Arapaho National Forest in the U.S. state of Colorado. [2] Saint Mary's Glacier is 2.5 mi (4.0 km) southeast of James Peak , and about an hour drive northwest from Denver [ 3 ] The nearest community is the unincorporated Alice, Colorado and is accessible via a 1.6 mile ...

  7. Geography of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The borders of Colorado are now officially defined by 697 boundary markers connected by straight boundary lines. [3] Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah are the only states that have their borders defined solely by straight boundary lines with no natural features. [4] The southwest corner of Colorado is the Four Corners Monument at 36°59'56"N, 109°2 ...

  8. Cordilleran ice sheet - Wikipedia

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    The rapid retreat of the Cordilleran ice sheet is a focus of study by glaciologists seeking to understand the difference in patterns of melting in marine-terminating glaciers, glaciers whose margin extends into open water without seafloor contact, and land-terminating glaciers, with a land or seafloor margin, as scientists believe the western ...

  9. Taylor Glacier (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Glacier is a small cirque glacier in Rocky Mountain National Park in the U.S. state of Colorado. [2] Taylor Glacier is on the east side of the Continental Divide and adjacent to Taylor Peak. Taylor Glacier is both an ice and a rock glacier, with the lower portions of the glacier being composed primarily of rock debris and a small portion ...