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  2. Retreat of glaciers since 1850 - Wikipedia

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    The retreat of glaciers since 1850 is a well-documented effect of climate change. The retreat of mountain glaciers provide evidence for the rise in global temperatures since the late 19th century. Examples include mountain glaciers in western North America, Asia, the Alps in central Europe, and tropical and subtropical regions of South America ...

  3. Extreme Ice Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Extreme Ice Survey (EIS), based in Boulder, Colorado, uses time-lapse photography, conventional photography and video to document the effects of global warming on glacial ice. It is the most wide-ranging glacier study ever conducted using ground-based, real-time photography.

  4. Holocene glacial retreat - Wikipedia

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    Fragments of Larsen B ice shelf lingered until 2005. Radiocarbon dating has been used to date the start of glacial retreat on Alexander Island 18,000 years ago. [1] The outermost locations like Marguerite Bay were fully deglaciated 12,000 years ago and the further inland locations continued deglaciating for an additional 3,000 years. [1]

  5. 15 Breathtaking Glaciers to See Before They're Gone - AOL

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    Athabasca Glacier. Canada. One of North America’s most-visited glaciers is also one of its most vulnerable. Athabasca, in Alberta’s Jasper National Park, is retreating about 16 feet every year ...

  6. Thousands of Greenland’s glaciers are rapidly shrinking ...

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    The comparison found that the rate of glacial retreat in Greenland during the 21st century has been twice as fast as the retreat in the 20th century. Thousands of Greenland’s glaciers are ...

  7. Glacial retreat - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glacial_retreat&oldid=1024723398"This page was last edited on 23 May 2021, at 19:43

  8. Ingraham Glacier - Wikipedia

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    About 35,000 years ago, the Ingraham and Cowlitz glaciers flowed 62 mi (100 km) down from Mount Rainier to near present-day Mossyrock, Washington. [4] More recently, the Cowlitz - Ingraham glaciers advanced slightly from the mid-1970s to mid-1980s, but have been in a general state of retreat since the end of the Little Ice Age around the year 1850.

  9. Huge glacier melt and fast rising seas amid hottest eight ...

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    The global average temperature in 2022 is estimated to be about 1.15C above levels seen in the 1850-1900 period, the WMO said. ... Switzerland has lost more than a third of its glacier volume ...