Detail View: Roger G. Barry Glacier Photographs Collection: Wishbone Glacier, Washington

Identifier: 
nsidc_glacierPhotos_AGS_1960_20_100.tif
Identifier ARK: 
https://ark.colorado.edu/ark:/47540/rw2m8h62q6ch
Title: 
Wishbone Glacier, Washington
Creator: 
Post, Austin, photographer
Date: 
1960 September 21
Extent: 
1 photoprint; 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 inches)
Format: 
photographs
Format: 
gelatin silver prints
Description: 
Photograph number Roll No. 20 Exposure No. 100.
Description: 
Transcribed from item: University of Washington, Department of Meteorology and Climatology, Seattle 5, Washington. Project 602544: Photography of Glaciers. Photo Identification: Roll# 20 Exposure# 100. Subject: Wishbone Glacier. Location: Mt. St. Helens, Washington. Date: Sep. 21 1960. Camera: Type K24, Focal length 7", negative 5" x 5". Received from Austin Post June 1963. Cataloguer's note: according to USGS GNIS, Wishbone Glacier is a historical glacier and was destroyed by the Mt. St. Helens eruption in May 1980. Coordinates given were obtained from USGS GNIS.
Description: 
Source: American Geographical Society/World Data Center-A for Glaciology.
Glacier Name: 
Wishbone Glacier
Glacier Latitude: 
46.21178
Glacier Longitude: 
-122.198
Coverage Spatial: 
Wishbone Glacier (Skamania, Washington, United States, North America) (glacier)
Subject: 
Glaciers--Washington--Aerial photographs
Type: 
StillImage
Language: 
English
RelationLink: 
NSIDC Glacier Photograph Collection link: https://nsidc.org/data/g00472
RelationLink: 
Bibliographic number: b10245128
RelationLink: 
For more information about the finding aid visit the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections.
Citation: 
Post, Austin. 1960. Wishbone Glacier: From the Glacier Photograph Collection. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital media.
Rights: 
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