Langevin Glacier
Langevin Glacier is located in the Antarctic Peninsula, specifically on the eastern side of the Larsen C Ice Shelf. It is a significant outlet glacier that flows into the ocean, contributing to the dynamics of ice movement in the region. The glacier is named after the French physicist Paul Langevin.
The glacier has been studied for its response to climate change, as rising temperatures can lead to increased melting and calving events. Monitoring Langevin Glacier helps scientists understand the broader impacts of global warming on Antarctic ice and sea level rise.