List of glaciers in Europe

This is a list of glaciers in Europe.

List of glaciers

Iceland

Main article: Glaciers of Iceland

Norway

Georgia

Main article: Glaciers of Georgia

Germany

Austria

Romania

  • Scarisoara Glacier
  • Focul Viu Glacier

France

Spain

Glaciers in the Sierra Nevada and the Picos de Europa melted by the end of the 19th century. In 2006, ten small glaciers and six glaciers-glacierets remain in the Spanish Pyrenees.[1][2] The largest are on:

Italy

The Italian glaciological committee reports more than 700 glaciers in Italy.[3]

  • Bors glacier
  • Brenva Glacier
  • Calderone glacier (Ghiacciaio del Calderone)
  • Canin Glacier
  • Careser Glacier
  • Forni Glacier
  • Frebouge Glacier
  • Lex Blanche Glacier
  • Lobbia Glacier
  • Loccie Glacier
  • Lys Glacier
  • Madaccio Glacier
  • Mandrone Glacier
  • Mare Glacier
  • Marmolada Glacier
  • Miage Glacier (Ghiacciaio del Miage)
  • Montasio Glacier
  • Platigliole Glacier
  • Praz-Sec Glacier
  • Presena Glacier
  • Sesia Glacier (Ghiacciaio del Sesia)
  • Toula Glacier
  • Tresero Glacier
  • Triolet Glacier
  • Vigne Glacier (Ghiacciaio delle Vigne)

Sweden

Sweden has a total of around 300 glaciers. The largest is Stuorrajekna in Sulitelma with an area of 13 km2.

Switzerland

Bulgaria

Russia

Slovenia

  • Triglav Glacier

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Images

Schlatenkees Glacier, Austria.
Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland.

See also

References

  1. Spanish Nature: Glaciers in Spain
  2. Zaragoza University: Recent glacier evolution in the Spanish Pyrenees
  3. Comitato Glagiologico Italiano
  4. Grunewald, Karsten; Jörg Scheithauer (2010). "Europe’s southernmost glaciers: response and adaptation to climate change" Check |url= value (help) (PDF). Journal of Glaciology (International Glaciological Society) 56: 129–142. ISSN 0022-1430. Retrieved 6 March 2015.

Further reading

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