Study Shows Changing Glaciers Could Impact Wildlife and Tourism at National Parks

Norge Nyheter Nyheter

Study Shows Changing Glaciers Could Impact Wildlife and Tourism at National Parks
Norge Siste Nytt,Norge Overskrifter
  • 📰 DiscoverMag
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 42 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 20%
  • Publisher: 53%

This data can help the park predict how the changing glaciers will impact wildlife and tourism.

, 13 of the 19 glaciers in the park have retreated substantially — four are relatively stable and two have advanced. The park, which is nearly 670,000 acres, has various glaciers. Some terminate in the ocean, some in lakes and some on land, according to a press release.

Researchers found that glaciers like Bear Glacier and Pedersen Glacier — lake terminating glaciers — are shrinking faster. According to the study, between 1984 and 2021 Bear Glacier receded three miles and Pedersen receded two miles. An unexpected finding was that the sea-terminating Holgate Glacier has advanced in recent years and seems to be going through the natural process of. The only other glacier to advance during the study is the Paguna Glacier. During an earthquake in 1964, a rock slide covered the Paguna Glacier and kept it isolated.

Black pulled data from 38 years worth of satellite photos taken of the glaciers during the spring and fall. After tracing the outline of all 19 glaciers over the years — totaling about 600 outlines — she compared the lines to identify the rate of recession.

Vi har oppsummert denne nyheten slik at du kan lese den raskt. Er du interessert i nyhetene kan du lese hele teksten her. Les mer:

DiscoverMag /  🏆 459. in US

Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter

Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.

Aussies Are Explaining The Differences Between Bogans And Rednecks To Americans And It's FascinatingAussies Are Explaining The Differences Between Bogans And Rednecks To Americans And It's Fascinating“Bogans aren’t necessarily trailer park-living, wildlife-hunting yokels.”
Les mer »

Hotter nights could increase global mortality rates, a study warnsHotter nights could increase global mortality rates, a study warnsNighttime temperatures could double in some eastern Asian cities, according to a study researchers say is the first to estimate the impact of hotter nights on climate change-related mortality risks.
Les mer »

Joey King Looks SO Different With a Slanted Pink BobJoey King Looks SO Different With a Slanted Pink BobShe’s changing things up for “Bullet Train” promotions, showing off two major transformations in two days.
Les mer »

Death Valley route buried in floods, closed for another weekDeath Valley route buried in floods, closed for another weekDeath Valley National Park, where temps in August typically top 115 degrees, remains shut down, after torrential flooding within the park critically damaged major roads, trapping over a thousand people.
Les mer »

Death Valley route buried in floods, closed for another weekDeath Valley route buried in floods, closed for another weekDeath Valley National Park, where temps in August typically top 115 degrees, remains shut down, after torrential flooding within the park critically damaged major roads, trapping over a thousand people.
Les mer »

Primus and Ween Toast South Park in Wild 25th Anniversary ConcertPrimus and Ween Toast South Park in Wild 25th Anniversary ConcertSouth Park is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and on Wednesday night, Primus, Ween and the show's creators had a show at Red Rocks
Les mer »



Render Time: 2025-03-12 15:13:25