Vernagtferner | |
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Type | Mountain glacier |
Location | Tyrol, Austria |
Coordinates | 46°52′0″N 10°49′0″E / 46.86667°N 10.81667°E |
Area | 7.31 km² |
Length | 2.6 km |
The Vernagtferner is a glacier located in the Ötztal Alps in Tyrol, Austria, which covers an area of 7.31 km², making it one of the largest glaciers in the Eastern Alps. The glacier is situated on the southern side of the Weißkamm. The Hochvernagtspitze and the Brochkogel are the highest mountains within its catchment region.[1] While some maps divide Vernagtferner into Kleiner Vernagtferner and Großer Vernagtferner, with the eastern portion of the Brochkogel area referred to as Kleiner Vernagtferner, these sub-areas do not meet scientific criteria for separate designation.[2]
The Vernagtferner glacier in the Eastern Alps is probably the best-documented glacier in history. This is primarily due to the glacial lake eruptions it has caused, which were greatly feared in the Ötztal region from the 16th to the 19th century.[3] However, the Vernagtferner has moved far away from the Rofental and is significantly impacted by the glacier's retreat.