Roché Glacier

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Roché Glacier is a glacier in Antarctica that drains the slopes of Vinson Massif, the continent’s highest mountain.

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Label Occurrences
Roché Glacier canonical 1

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
glacier
associatedWith Vinson Massif
countryClaim Antarctic Treaty System
surface form: Antarctic Treaty System (no sovereign ownership recognized)
drains slopes of Vinson Massif
environment polar
hasAccessibility accessible mainly by specialized Antarctic expeditions
hasClimate cold desert climate
hasCoordinateSystem uses Antarctic polar stereographic projection in maps
hasHazard crevasses
extreme cold
high winds
hasNameOrigin named after Alexandre Guy Pingré Roché (Roché) or related historical figure ‘Roché’ (uncertain)
hasNearbyFeature Sentinel Range
Vinson Massif
hasProcess ablation
glacial flow
ice accumulation
hasRelevance important for understanding ice dynamics near Vinson Massif
hasSurfaceForm ice
isInhabited false
isMonitoredFor climate change impacts
isRemote true
isStudiedInField climatology
glaciology
locatedIn Antarctica
locatedInRegion Ellsworth Mountains
West Antarctica
surface form: Western Antarctica
locatedOnContinent Antarctica
partOf Antarctic glacial system

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vinson Massif glacierOnFlanks Roché Glacier