List of glaciers in South America

Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina as seen from space.
Glacier Lagoon, Bolivia.
Eastern Coromoto glacier, Venezuela.

Glaciers in South America develop exclusively on the Andes and are subject to the Andes various climatic regimes namely the Tropical Andes, Dry Andes and the Wet Andes. Apart from this there is a wide range of altitudes on which glaciers develop from 5000 m in the Altiplano mountains and volcanoes to reaching sealevel as tidewater glaciers from San Rafael Lagoon (45° S) and southwards. South America hosts two large ice fields, the Northern and Southern Patagonian Ice Fields, of which the second is the largest contiguous body of glaciers in extrapolar regions. By surface about 80% of South Americas glaciers lie in Chile.

List of glaciers

Argentina

Bolivia

Chile

Main article: Glaciers of Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

Peru

Venezuela

  • Eastern Coromoto glacier
  • Sievers glacier
  • Pico Bolívar - three glaciers
  • Timoncito glacier
  • La Corona glacier

See also

References

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