Glacial Lobe

A glacial lobe is the more or less circular form which can take the face of a Glacier of Piedmont on its Sandur.

The final language of a glacier in the glacial shape of lobe is revealing of a good health of the glacier (stability or progression of the position of the glacial face).

One of the glacial lobe widest is that of the Glacier Malaspina in Alaska.

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  • the glacial lobe of the Malaspina glacier in Alaska
  • a glacial lobe in Iceland on GoogleMap
  • a glacial lobe in Iceland on GoogleMap
  • Of the glacial lobes in Iceland on GoogleMap
  • glacial Lobes in the valley of the Small Rocks in the south-west of Greenland on GoogleMap

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