• At parts the velocity of flow is also thought to have increased in Bertacchi Glacier as result of the near-separation from Upsala Glacier.[1].
  • Most people get to see the Upsala Glacier from the deck of one of the boats from El Calafate that sail up the Upsala arm at the northern end of Lago Argentina.
  • The Upsala Glacier is, together with the Perito Moreno Glacier , the most visited glacier in the region. The Upsala Glacier owes its name to the Swedish city.
  • Like the famous Perito Moreno, the Upsala is a glacier that is constantly advancing due to the enormous accumulation and weight of ice from the Andean fields.
  • Upsala is well known for its rapid retreat over recent decades and is commonly used as evidence of global warming. ... Trips that visit Upsala Glacier.
  • Many glaciers in the Patagonian Ice Field, including Upsala, have been retreating over the last 50 years owing to rising temperatures.
  • The Upsala Glacier isn’t known for its accessibility. Indeed, the only way for a close encounter with the glacier is by taking a boat across the Lago Argentino.
  • But ice covers over 40% of this national park and the Upsala Glacier is one of 47 glaciers in the area, all of which are fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field.
  • Upsala Glacier is among seven glaciers feeding Lake Argentino, where boats dodge icebergs the size of small islands en route to the wall of ice.
  • Upsala is the third largest glacier in the icefield, and like most other glaciers in the region, it has experienced significant retreat over the past century.