Wright Upper Glacier

Wright Upper Glacier viewed from the air. Airdevronsix icefalls visible at head of glacier. Labyrinth is in the foreground.
Map showing the location of
Map showing the location of
LocationRoss Dependency
Coordinates77°32′S 160°35′E / 77.533°S 160.583°E / -77.533; 160.583 (Wright Upper Glacier)
TerminusRoss Sea

Wright Upper Glacier (77°32′S 160°35′E / 77.533°S 160.583°E / -77.533; 160.583 (Wright Upper Glacier)) is an ice apron at the upper west end of Wright Valley in the Asgard Range, Antarctica. It is formed by a glacier flowing east from the inland ice plateau. It was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1958–59) for C. S. Wright, a member of the British Antarctic Expedition (1910–13), after whom the "Wright Glacier" (adjusted to Wright Lower Glacier by the VUWAE) was named.[1]

  1. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 825.