Unteraargletscher

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File:Oberaar and Unteraar Glaciers.jpg
Oberaargletscher (left hand in the background) and Unteraargletscher (on the right). The small blue lake left hand in front is the Triebtenseewli.
Unteraargletscher
Aletschgebiet aus dem Flugzeug.jpg
Aerial view from the east
Location Berne, Switzerland
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Length 13 km

The Unteraargletscher (German pronunciation: [ˈʊntərɑːrˌglɛtʃər]), literally "Lower Aare-Glacier", is the larger of the two sources of the Aare river in the Bernese Alps. It emerges from the association of the Finsteraargletscher (near the Finsteraarhorn) and the Lauteraargletscher (near the Lauteraarhorn) and flows for about 6 km (3.7 mi) to the east down to the Grimselsee near the Grimsel Pass. In total the glacier is 12.95 km (8.05 mi) long and 29.48 km2 (11.38 sq mi) in area (1973). Its lower end is (or was) almost 400 metres lower than that one of the neighbouring Oberaargletscher.

In 18th and 19th centuries, it was one of the first subjects of developing glaciology.

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