Mendenhall Glacier
Mendenhall Glacier is a glacier about 13.6 miles long located in Mendenhall
Valley. The glacier and surrounding landscape is protected as part of the
5,815-acre Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area.
The Juneau Icefield Research Program has monitored the outlet glaciers of the
Juneau Icefield since 1942, including Mendenhall Glacier.
The glacier has also retreated 1.75 miles (2.82 km) since 1929, when Mendenhall
Lake was created, and over 2.5 miles (4.0 km) since 1500.
The end of the glacier currently has a negative glacier mass balance and will
continue to retreat in the foreseeable future.
Given that average yearly temperatures are currently increasing, and the outlook
is for this trend to continue, it is actually possible that the glacier might
experience a period of stabilization or slight advance during its retreating
march.
This is because increasing amounts of warm, moist air will be carried up to the
head of the icefield, where colder ambient temperatures will cause it to
precipitate as snow. The increased amount of snow will feed the icefield,
possibly enough to offset the continually increasing melting experienced at the
glacier's terminus.
Location
12 miles (19 km) from downtown Juneau
Alaska,
USA
Getting There
The closest airport is the
Juneau International
Airport (JNU), which is about 4 miles from downtown Juneau. From there, you
can take a taxi, shuttle, or rental car to get to Mendenhall Glacier. There are
also several tour companies that offer guided tours to the glacier, which
typically include transportation from downtown Juneau.
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