Übergossene Alm
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| Übergossene Alm | |
|---|---|
The Übergossene Alm and surrounding mountains seen from the Hochkönig | |
![]() Interactive map of Übergossene Alm | |
| Location | Salzburg, Austria |
| Coordinates | 47°25′36″N 13°03′42″E / 47.42667°N 13.06167°E |
| Area | 1.6 km2 (1969)[1] |
| Highest elevation | 2845 m (1969)[1] |
| Lowest elevation | 2630 m (1969)[1] |
| Status | Three small ice sheets in the Berchtesgaden Alps |
The Übergossene Alm is the summit region of the Hochkönig (2,941 m) in the Berchtesgaden Alps. It contains the remains of a glacier that used to cover almost the entire summit plateau; in 1888 around 5.5 km2 of the plateau was covered by an ice sheet.[2] Since then the glacial surface has melted until it now covers just 1.5 km2 and the glacier has split into three, small crevasse-free areas. The name of the glacier goes back to a local legend.
