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Record #157288:

The long goodbye / Richard Monastersky.

Title: The long goodbye / Richard Monastersky.
Author(s): Monastersky, Richard.
Date: 2001.
In: New Scientist. (2001.), Vol. 170(2286) (2001)
Abstract: Discusses fluctuation of Alaska's glaciers, and describes Keith Echelmeyer's survey of 90 of them. Finds general thinning, with temperature biggest cause. Various theories discussed, including complex responses to global climate change. Long-term studies will show significance of trends.
Notes:

New Scientist. Vol. 170(2286) :30-32 (2001).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.324.22 -- Glaciers.
551.324.63 -- Land ice, advance and retreat.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(*490) -- Alaska, southeastern.
SPRI record no.: 157288

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