Glaciar Norte, Iztaccíhuatl–Popocatépetl National Park
Facts and practical information
Glaciar Norte was a glacier located on the volcanic peak of Popocatépetl in the Mexican State of Puebla. In 1964, the glacier was estimated to be 600 metres long and cover 0.2 square kilometres on the north side of Popocatépetl. Glaciar Norte is connected to Glaciar del Ventorrillo, which lies to the west. In a study published in 2006, all the glaciers atop Popocatépetl had essentially disappeared due to increased volcanic activity. In the 1990s, the glaciers greatly decreased in size, partly due to warmer temperatures but largely due to increased volcanic activity. By early 2001, Popocatepetl's glaciers had become extinct; ice remained on the volcano, but no longer displayed the characteristic features of glaciers such as crevasses. ()
Iztaccíhuatl–Popocatépetl National Park
Glaciar Norte – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Popocatépetl, Paso de Cortés, Pico de Teyra.