Smith Glacier (Alaska)
Smith Glacier is a glacier located in the state of Alaska, United States. It is situated within the Chugach Mountains and contributes to the regional hydrology and glacial landscape. The glacier's meltwater likely feeds into nearby rivers and ultimately the Gulf of Alaska.
While details about the Smith Glacier, such as its exact size, rate of retreat, and specific research history, may be limited in readily available general encyclopedic resources, it is considered part of the network of glaciers contributing to the overall glacial dynamics and environmental changes occurring in Alaska. More detailed information may be available from scientific publications, geological surveys, and regional Alaskan environmental agencies. The glacier's name likely derives from a person named Smith, though definitive etymological information requires further research.