Glaciers

Glacier Peak or Dakobed (known in the Sauk-Suiattle dialect of the Lushootseed language as "Tda-ko-buh-ba" or "Takobia") is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in the U.S state of Washington.

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Ancient Viruses Preserved in Glaciers Show Adaptation to Climate Change

Svalbard Crisis: Glaciers Melt at Unprecedented Rates As Temperatures Soar

Andes Glaciers Are The First to Shatter a Depressing Record

Glaciers in the Andes are the smallest they’ve been for 130,000 years

A recent study links the evolution of multicellularity to the extreme environmental conditions of the so-called Snowball Earth period, when glaciers may have stretched from the poles to the equator.

Scientists call for 'major initiative' to study whether geoengineering should be used on glaciers

Mysterious Artifacts Emerge From Melting Ice on Alps Glaciers

Tiny Cracks, Global Impact: MIT Uncovers How Microscopic Ice Defects Shape Glaciers

Greenland expedition with icebreaker Oden to study melting glaciers - EurekAlert

How a Single Atomic Sensor Can Help Track Earth’s Glaciers

Local bright spot among melting glaciers: 2000 km of Antarctic ice-covered coastline has been stable for 85 years

At Least Two Countries Have Lost All Their Glaciers

Melting glaciers in a warmer climate provide new ground for invasive species

Grounding zone discovery explains accelerated melting under Greenland's glaciers

Stark mountain landscapes exposed in Canada as glaciers shrink

Greenland Is Literally Rising From The Ocean as It Loses Its Fringe of Glaciers

Atlantic Ocean is headed for a tipping point − once melting glaciers shut down the Gulf Stream, we would see extreme climate change within decades, study shows

Scientists discovered a surprising cooling trend on glaciers in Mount Everest 10 years ago. Now they think they know what's causing it.

Meltdown in Greenland: Glaciers Losing Ground Twice as Fast

Do Glaciers on Mercury Suggest Such a Planet Could Be Habitable? - Salt glaciers on Mercury suggest conditions friendly to life — but not life itself — might once have existed on the innermost planet