Melting of Alaska’s Juneau Icefield Nearly 5 Times Faster Than 1980s

"The melting of Alaska’s Juneau icefield, home to more than 1,000 glaciers, is accelerating. The snow covered area is now shrinking 4.6 times faster than it was in the 1980s, according to a new study.

Researchers meticulously tracked snow levels in the nearly 1,500-square mile icy expanse going back to 1948 with added data back to the 18th century. It slowly shriveled from its peak size at the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, but then that melt rate sped up about 10 years ago, according to a study in Tuesday’s Nature Communications.

“What’s happening is that as the climate is changing, we’re getting shorter winters and longer summers,” study lead author Bethan Davies, a glaciologist at Newcastle University in England. “We’re having more melt, longer melt season.”"

Seth Borenstein reports for the Associated Press July 2, 2024.

SEE ALSO:

"Study Finds Alaskan Ice Field Melting at an ‘Incredibly Worrying’ Pace" (New York Times)

"Alaska Glaciers May Hit Irreversible Melting Point Sooner Than Expected, Study Finds" (Reuters)

Source: AP, 07/03/2024