TITLE

GLACIAL MELTDOWN

PUB. DATE
March 2008
SOURCE
Current Events;3/31/2008, Vol. 107 Issue 22, p2
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article forecasts the accelerating melting rate of glaciers in Europe in 2008. Results of the geographical survey conducted by the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) revealed that huge masses found in high lands were melting three times faster than they were 20 years ago. WGMS director Wilfried Haeberti showed the glaciers' increasing melting rate which reflected higher water supply for rivers where people and industrial firms rely on.
ACCESSION #
31549842

Tags: GLACIERS;  MELTING points;  HAEBERTI, Wilfried;  MELTWATER;  GLACIOLOGY

 

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