| 11. | In 1969, US-ACAN amended the name to " Stancomb-Wills Glacier Tongue ".
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| 12. | In addition, observers note that the glacier tongue experienced a major calving event in the early 1940s.
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| 13. | The glacier tongue was an extension of the flow of Sjogren Glacier from which it took its name.
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| 14. | No earlier historical record of glacier tongue activity ( advance or recession ) is known for Citlalt�petl s glaciers.
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| 15. | Although this feature is a glacier tongue, the generic term ice tongue is retained in the name to reduce ambiguity.
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| 16. | "' Totten Glacier Tongue "'( ) is a prominent glacier tongue extending seaward from Totten Glacier.
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| 17. | "' Totten Glacier Tongue "'( ) is a prominent glacier tongue extending seaward from Totten Glacier.
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| 18. | The glacier tongue is currently at around above sea level, making it one of the lowest glaciers in the Alps.
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| 19. | Debris carried along within the glacier is also being exposed at increased rates due to accelerating thinning of the glacier tongue.
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| 20. | "' Williamson Glacier Tongue "'is the prominent seaward extension of the Williamson Glacier into Colvocoresses Bay.
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