Møsevassbreen ( km2), or Møsevassbrea in the local form, is a large outlet glacier in southwestern Sør-Folgefonna. It is a fairly wide ice stream


Møsevassbreen ( km2), or Møsevassbrea in the local form, is a large outlet glacier in southwestern Sør-Folgefonna. It is a fairly wide ice stream flowing down over a number of "steps", causing crevasse zones and a few small icefalls. The glacier tongue ends in the hydroelectric lake Insta Mosevatnet with a small ice cliff. Møsevassbreen probably had its Holocene maximum very late; during the 20th century. Largely because of intense calving in the lake, caused by the higher water level, it has retreated much during later years, with some 700 m since 1959. This has also lowered the level of the lower part of the glacier, making it both steeper and more crevassed. Several new nunataks have emerged too.


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