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There are many glaciers in the Antarctic. This set of lists does not include ice sheets, ice caps or ice fields, such as the Antarctic ice sheet, but includes glacial features that are defined by their flow, rather than general bodies of ice. The lists include outlet glaciers, valley glaciers, cirque glaciers, tidewater glaciers and ice streams. Ice streams are a type of glacier and many of them have "glacier" in their name, e.g. Pine Island Glacier. Ice shelves are listed separately in the List of Antarctic ice shelves. For the purposes of these lists, the Antarctic is defined as any latitude further south than 60° (the continental limit according to the Antarctic Treaty System).

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  • Liste des glaciers d'Antarctique (fr)
  • List of glaciers in the Antarctic (en)
  • Ghiacciai dell'Antartide (it)
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  • There are many glaciers in the Antarctic. This set of lists does not include ice sheets, ice caps or ice fields, such as the Antarctic ice sheet, but includes glacial features that are defined by their flow, rather than general bodies of ice. The lists include outlet glaciers, valley glaciers, cirque glaciers, tidewater glaciers and ice streams. Ice streams are a type of glacier and many of them have "glacier" in their name, e.g. Pine Island Glacier. Ice shelves are listed separately in the List of Antarctic ice shelves. For the purposes of these lists, the Antarctic is defined as any latitude further south than 60° (the continental limit according to the Antarctic Treaty System). (en)
  • Cette page présente une liste des glaciers de l'Antarctique. (fr)
  • Essendo i ghiacciai dell'Antartide molto numerosi, sono state create due liste che li raggruppano in base alla lettera iniziale del nome. Le due liste non includono le calotte di ghiaccio, le cappe di ghiaccio e i campi di ghiaccio, bensì includono le formazioni glaciali che sono definite dai loro flussi. Queste liste includono quindi ghiacciai di sbocco, ghiacciai vallivi, ghiacciai di circo, ghiacciai di bassa costa e flussi di ghiaccio. Questi ultimi sono da considerarsi a tutti gli effetti un tipo di ghiacciaio, tant'è che molti di loro hanno la parola "ghiacciaio" nel loro nome, uno su tutti il ghiacciaio Pine Island (così chiamato in onore della USS Pine Island (AV-12)). (it)
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  • Glaciers of Antarctica by region (en)
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  • There are many glaciers in the Antarctic. This set of lists does not include ice sheets, ice caps or ice fields, such as the Antarctic ice sheet, but includes glacial features that are defined by their flow, rather than general bodies of ice. The lists include outlet glaciers, valley glaciers, cirque glaciers, tidewater glaciers and ice streams. Ice streams are a type of glacier and many of them have "glacier" in their name, e.g. Pine Island Glacier. Ice shelves are listed separately in the List of Antarctic ice shelves. For the purposes of these lists, the Antarctic is defined as any latitude further south than 60° (the continental limit according to the Antarctic Treaty System). (en)
  • Cette page présente une liste des glaciers de l'Antarctique. (fr)
  • Essendo i ghiacciai dell'Antartide molto numerosi, sono state create due liste che li raggruppano in base alla lettera iniziale del nome. Le due liste non includono le calotte di ghiaccio, le cappe di ghiaccio e i campi di ghiaccio, bensì includono le formazioni glaciali che sono definite dai loro flussi. Queste liste includono quindi ghiacciai di sbocco, ghiacciai vallivi, ghiacciai di circo, ghiacciai di bassa costa e flussi di ghiaccio. Questi ultimi sono da considerarsi a tutti gli effetti un tipo di ghiacciaio, tant'è che molti di loro hanno la parola "ghiacciaio" nel loro nome, uno su tutti il ghiacciaio Pine Island (così chiamato in onore della USS Pine Island (AV-12)). Nella lista non sono inoltre incluse le piattaforme di ghiaccio, elencate in un'altra apposita lista. Va inoltre specificato che i ghiacciai qui elencati sono quelli che si trovano ad una latitudine maggiore di 60°S, ossia oltre la latitudine che, stando al Trattato Antartico, delimita l'Antartide. (it)
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