Hooker Glacier (New Zealand)
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| Hooker Glacier | |
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View across glacier lake to Hooker Glacier terminus in front of Aoraki / Mount Cook | |
![]() Interactive map of Hooker Glacier | |
| Type | Mountain glacier |
| Location | New Zealand |
| Coordinates | 43°40′0″S 170°7′0″E / 43.66667°S 170.11667°E |
| Length | 11 km (6.8 mi) |
| Thickness | 150 m (490 ft)[1] |
| Terminus | Hooker Lake[2] |
| Status | Retreating[3] |
Hooker Glacier is one of several glaciers close to the slopes of Aoraki / Mount Cook in the Southern Alps of New Zealand.[4] It is not as large as its neighbour, the Tasman Glacier, measuring 11 kilometres (roughly 6–7 miles) in length.
The geographic Hooker items were named by the Canterbury provincial geologist, Julius von Haast, after the English botanist William Jackson Hooker.[5]

