A 770,000-year-old mystery is not something you stumble across every day, and it's making these researchers reconsider some things.
A peer-reviewed study published in the journal Nature this week says the world's glaciers lost ice at the rate of about 231 billion tonnes annually from 2000 to 2011, but that quickened to about 314 ...
Western Canada’s glacier melt is accelerating at an alarming rate because of human-caused climate change, according to a global study co-authored by one of B.C.’s top glaciologists.
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An analysis of more than 270,000 glaciers worldwide reveals that they have lost around 7 trillion tonnes of ice since 2000, raising sea levels by 2 centimetres ...
A new study suggests glaciers carved metals out from the Earth’s surface 700 million years ago, leading to chemical reactions ...
A recent study reveals the alarming rate at which glaciers are disappearing worldwide, reinforcing the urgency of the UN's International Year of Glaciers' Preservation.
About 700 million years ago, enormous glaciers flowed across the Earth's ... in England and St. Francis Xavier University in Canada chemically analyzed crystals in rocks from Earth's Cryogenian ...
Glaciers in Alaska are melting at the fastest ... a professor of Earth Sciences at Simon Fraser University in Canada, who wasn't part of the study. University of Colorado ice scientist Ted Scambos ...