Thank you for your interest in our work! In the attached folder (Glac Geom between GCN y EDM) you can find a project file (Glac Geom between GCN y EDM.qgz) containing all the information as was presented in the main published map (Rodriguez et al., 2023; DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2022.2153091). If you want to see layers separately (in .shp file), you can find them in the "layers" folder. We remind you that the data provided here has a CC-BY-SA license. Enjoy it! Data used for the mapping not provided with the ZIP file: ASF DAAC 2010, ALOS PALSAR_Radiometric_Terrain_Corrected_Hi_res; Includes Material © JAXA/METI 2010. Accessed through ASF DAAC 28 October 2018. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5067/Z97HFCNKR6VA Copernicus Sentinel data (2018). Retrieved from Copernicus Open Access Hub [20 October 2018]. Planet Team (2017). Planet Application Program Interface: In Space for Life on Earth. San Francisco, CA. Google earth V 7.0 (2004). Gran Campo Nevado, Chile. 52° 56’ 00”S, 73° 15’ 00”W, Eye alt. 1000 m. Maxar Technologies 2019. http://www.earth.google.com [2019-2022]. Bing Map (2019). Gran Campo Nevado, Chile. 52° 56’ 00”S, 73° 15’ 00”W, Eye alt. 30 m. Digital Globe 2019. https://www.bing.com/maps [2019-2022]. Aerial photos were purchased from the Servicio Aerofotogramétrico de Chile (SAF; fights in 1978 and 1982).