{"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[13.613176,47.481614]},"properties":{"title":"Hallst\u00e4tter Gletscher","id":{"prefix":"https:\/\/deims.org\/locations\/","suffix":"2e7c36e9-1cf3-497f-a7eb-954ae09f94c0"},"created":"2022-02-15T09:36:20+01:00","changed":"2024-05-07T14:23:24+02:00","locationType":{"label":"Hydrological Catchment","uri":"http:\/\/vocabs.lter-europe.net\/elter_cl\/10492"},"relatedSite":null,"abstract":"With 2,6 km\u00b2, the Hallst\u00e4tter Glacier is the largest glacier in the northern Limestone Alps. The Hallst\u00e4tter Glacier is oriented to the northeast and is bordered by Rock walls. The Large plateau above 2550 m.a.s.l. is connected by three short tongues.\r\nThe largest altitude zone in terms of area is between 2550 m and 2600m.\r\nThe highest point of the glacier is at 2905 m, the lowest point is on 2240 m. With an area of 2.623 km\u00b2 (glacier boundary 2020), the glacier lost half of its extent compared to the glacier peak in 1856. In the past 10years, the area has increased by around 13 %.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","size":{"value":null,"unit":"ha"},"elevation":{"min":2240,"max":2905,"unit":"msl"},"images":null}}