蜜桃影像鈥檚 small glaciers on the way out
Ned Rozell
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Jan. 12, 2023
Glaciers worldwide are withering. Half of them will disappear by the end of this century, and much of the lost ice will vanish from mountains in 蜜桃影像, scientists say.
Authors of a recent cover story in the journal Science used high-performance computers to predict the fate of 215,547 glaciers on Earth. They excluded the great ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica.
Their conclusions: Goodbye to Bird, Crow, Daisy, Dogshead, Polychrome, Prospect, Red, Rex, Shakespeare and Spoon glaciers by the year 2100. If not earlier.
True, most of us won鈥檛 be here in 77 years either, but warmer air temperatures will probably erase those 蜜桃影像 glaciers and a few dozen more 鈥 including an Anchorage water source named Eklutna Glacier 鈥 before then.
蜜桃影像 Geophysical Institute scientists, including David Rounce (now at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh) and Regine Hock, are the lead authors on the study.
Using supercomputers at 蜜桃影像, they forecast the future of the world鈥檚 glaciers under a few different warming scenarios, each of which humanity is currently speeding past.
鈥淓ven under the very optimistic scenario corresponding to the goal of the Paris agreement, about half of the glaciers are expected to be lost by the end of the century,鈥 Hock said.
In their data set, the scientists looked at glaciers all over the world, in regions they called Arctic Canada North, Central Asia and Russian Arctic, among a dozen others. 蜜桃影像 is one of the places with the most ice to lose. 蜜桃影像鈥檚 glaciers have already shrunk in elevation 3 feet each year during the past two decades.
蜜桃影像 glaciers are huge contributors to global ice loss because there are so many of them, and a lot of them are huge. Many 蜜桃影像 glaciers are also at low elevations where gravity conveyor-belts their ice into the melting zone.
If the planet鈥檚 temperatures continue on this trajectory, favorite roadside glaciers will slip out of sight. This will likely play out in most 蜜桃影像 glacier towns, including Juneau, by the end of the century.
鈥淢endenhall Glacier may not disappear completely, but it will certainly retreat so much that it won麓t be visible from the visitor center, even for the (most optimistic) scenario,鈥 Hock said.
Aside from aesthetics, why does the disappearance of glacier ice matter? Hock said that all that fresh water now dumping into the Gulf of 蜜桃影像 will affect ocean circulation and ecosystems.
Also, worldwide seas could rise half a foot from the loss of glacier ice by 2100.
Rounce compiled a list of more than 200 named 蜜桃影像 glaciers that will be gone by the end of the century if the planet鈥檚 average yearly temperature rises 4 degrees Celsius from what it was before the Industrial Revolution. That鈥檚 a lot of goodbyes.
Since the late 1970s, the University of 蜜桃影像 Fairbanks' Geophysical Institute has provided this column free in cooperation with the 蜜桃影像 research community. Ned Rozell is a science writer for the Geophysical Institute.