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Brooks Glacier is a glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates on the east face of Mount Silverthrone at Brooks Gap. The 9-mile (14 km) glacier moves northeast, joining Muldrow Glacier between Mount Brooks and . Brooks Glacier was named by T.G. Gerdine of the U.S. Geological Survey circa 1900 for geologist Alfred Hulse Brooks.

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  • Der Brooks-Gletscher ist ein 13 km langer Talgletscher und rechter Tributärgletscher des Muldrow-Gletschers an der Nordwestflanke der Alaskakette in Alaska (USA). Benannt wurde der Gletscher nach (1871–1924), 1903–1924 beim United States Geological Survey (USGS) Chef-Geologe für Alaska. (de)
  • Brooks Glacier is a glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates on the east face of Mount Silverthrone at Brooks Gap. The 9-mile (14 km) glacier moves northeast, joining Muldrow Glacier between Mount Brooks and . Brooks Glacier was named by T.G. Gerdine of the U.S. Geological Survey circa 1900 for geologist Alfred Hulse Brooks. (en)
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  • Der Brooks-Gletscher ist ein 13 km langer Talgletscher und rechter Tributärgletscher des Muldrow-Gletschers an der Nordwestflanke der Alaskakette in Alaska (USA). Benannt wurde der Gletscher nach (1871–1924), 1903–1924 beim United States Geological Survey (USGS) Chef-Geologe für Alaska. (de)
  • Brooks Glacier is a glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates on the east face of Mount Silverthrone at Brooks Gap. The 9-mile (14 km) glacier moves northeast, joining Muldrow Glacier between Mount Brooks and . Brooks Glacier was named by T.G. Gerdine of the U.S. Geological Survey circa 1900 for geologist Alfred Hulse Brooks. (en)
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