Mud Creek Glacier

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Mud Creek Glacier is one of the prominent glaciers on Mount Shasta in northern California, known for its steep, crevassed ice and role in shaping the mountain’s southeast flank.

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Mud Creek Glacier canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacier
mountain glacier
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainsInto Mud Creek
formedBy accumulation of snow and ice on Mount Shasta
hasFeature crevassed ice
icefalls
hasHazard debris flow potential
icefall
rockfall
hasMorphology steep glacier
hasOrientation generally south- to southeast-facing
hasProcess glacial erosion
ice flow
hasRoleIn shaping southeast flank of Mount Shasta
hasSurfaceFeature crevasses
influences local hydrology of Mud Creek drainage
isOneOf prominent glaciers on Mount Shasta
isOnVolcano Mount Shasta
surface form: Mount Shasta stratovolcano
isSouthOf Hotlum Glacier
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Cascade Range
Siskiyou County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States

Northern California
surface form: northern California
locatedOn Mount Shasta
namedAfter Mud Creek
occupiesFlankOf Mount Shasta
surface form: southeast flank of Mount Shasta
partOf Mount Shasta glacial system
subjectOf glaciological studies on Mount Shasta

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Mount Shasta hasGlacier Mud Creek Glacier