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The Mueller Glacier is a 13-kilometre (8.1 mi) long glacier flowing through Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies to the west of Mount Cook Village within the Southern Alps, flowing roughly north-west from its névé near Mount Montgomerie before curving around the Sealy Range as it approaches its terminus. Various other glaciers feed into the Mueller Glacier along its route, including the Frind and Huddleston Glaciers. The glacier ends at a small unnamed terminal lake, which is also fed by meltwater from the nearby Hooker Glacier. This lake is the source for the Hooker River, a small tributary of the Tasman River, which flows into Lake Pukaki.

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  • Der Mueller-Gletscher ist ein Talgletscher in den Neuseeländischen Alpen auf der Südinsel von Neuseeland. Er beginnt im Talkessel des 2746 m hohen Mount Burns und zieht sich entlang der Sealy Range nach Nordosten. An den umgebenden Bergflanken hängen mehrere Hanggletscher. Die Gletscherzunge endet an einem namenlosen Gletschersee unweit des von Norden kommenden Hooker-Gletschers. Beide entwässern über den , dessen Wasser letztendlich den Südpazifik an Neuseelands Ostküste erreicht. Nahe dem Gletschersee liegt Mount Cook Village, welches über den New Zealand State Highway 80 angebunden ist. Zudem verlaufen hier verschiedene Wanderwege. Der Gletscher ist nach dem deutsch-australischen Botaniker Ferdinand von Mueller benannt. (de)
  • Le glacier Mueller est un glacier long de 13 km qui coule à travers le parc national Aoraki/Mount Cook dans l'île du Sud en Nouvelle-Zélande. Il se trouve au sud de l'Aoraki/Mont Cook, dans les Alpes du Sud, et s'épanche vers le nord. Ses eaux de fonte rejoignent la rivière Tasman. Le glacier a été nommé en hommage au baron von Mueller, un botaniste et explorateur germano-australien. D'après la datation d'un lichen jaune-vert du sous-genre Rhizocarpon, on estime que le glacier Mueller a connu un Petit Âge glaciaire lui ayant permis d'avoir un volume maximal entre 1725 et 1730. (fr)
  • The Mueller Glacier is a 13-kilometre (8.1 mi) long glacier flowing through Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies to the west of Mount Cook Village within the Southern Alps, flowing roughly north-west from its névé near Mount Montgomerie before curving around the Sealy Range as it approaches its terminus. Various other glaciers feed into the Mueller Glacier along its route, including the Frind and Huddleston Glaciers. The glacier ends at a small unnamed terminal lake, which is also fed by meltwater from the nearby Hooker Glacier. This lake is the source for the Hooker River, a small tributary of the Tasman River, which flows into Lake Pukaki. The glacier was named after German-Australian botanist and explorer Baron Ferdinand von Mueller. Based on dating of a yellow-green lichen of the Rhizocarpon subgenus, Mueller Glacier is considered to have had a Little Ice Age maximum mass between 1725 and 1730. White Horse Hill, a small hill to the north of Mount Cook Village, represents the moraine left from this period. (en)
  • Il Mueller Glacier (Ghiacciaio Mueller) è un ghiacciaio di 13 chilometri di estensione che si trova nell'Isola del Sud in Nuova Zelanda.È stato chiamato così in onore del botanico ed esploratore Ferdinand von Mueller. Foto satellitare della zona del Monte Cook, il Mueller Glacier si trova in basso a sinistra. (it)
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  • Mueller Glacier (en)
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  • Mueller glacier and its moraine . Aoraki / Mount Cook washed out in the background. The Hooker Glacier and its terminal lake are up the valley in the distance. (en)
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  • Retreating (en)
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  • Mueller Glacier lake (en)
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  • Mountain glacier (en)
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  • Le glacier Mueller est un glacier long de 13 km qui coule à travers le parc national Aoraki/Mount Cook dans l'île du Sud en Nouvelle-Zélande. Il se trouve au sud de l'Aoraki/Mont Cook, dans les Alpes du Sud, et s'épanche vers le nord. Ses eaux de fonte rejoignent la rivière Tasman. Le glacier a été nommé en hommage au baron von Mueller, un botaniste et explorateur germano-australien. D'après la datation d'un lichen jaune-vert du sous-genre Rhizocarpon, on estime que le glacier Mueller a connu un Petit Âge glaciaire lui ayant permis d'avoir un volume maximal entre 1725 et 1730. (fr)
  • Il Mueller Glacier (Ghiacciaio Mueller) è un ghiacciaio di 13 chilometri di estensione che si trova nell'Isola del Sud in Nuova Zelanda.È stato chiamato così in onore del botanico ed esploratore Ferdinand von Mueller. Foto satellitare della zona del Monte Cook, il Mueller Glacier si trova in basso a sinistra. (it)
  • Der Mueller-Gletscher ist ein Talgletscher in den Neuseeländischen Alpen auf der Südinsel von Neuseeland. Er beginnt im Talkessel des 2746 m hohen Mount Burns und zieht sich entlang der Sealy Range nach Nordosten. An den umgebenden Bergflanken hängen mehrere Hanggletscher. Die Gletscherzunge endet an einem namenlosen Gletschersee unweit des von Norden kommenden Hooker-Gletschers. Beide entwässern über den , dessen Wasser letztendlich den Südpazifik an Neuseelands Ostküste erreicht. Der Gletscher ist nach dem deutsch-australischen Botaniker Ferdinand von Mueller benannt. (de)
  • The Mueller Glacier is a 13-kilometre (8.1 mi) long glacier flowing through Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies to the west of Mount Cook Village within the Southern Alps, flowing roughly north-west from its névé near Mount Montgomerie before curving around the Sealy Range as it approaches its terminus. Various other glaciers feed into the Mueller Glacier along its route, including the Frind and Huddleston Glaciers. The glacier ends at a small unnamed terminal lake, which is also fed by meltwater from the nearby Hooker Glacier. This lake is the source for the Hooker River, a small tributary of the Tasman River, which flows into Lake Pukaki. (en)
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