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Speeding Glacier.


If Hollywood director James Cameron

For other people named James Cameron, see James Cameron (disambiguation).


James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is an Academy Award winning Canadian director, producer and screenwriter.
 ever makes a sequel to Titanic, he might need to check out Prince William Sound Prince William Sound, large, irregular, islanded inlet of the Gulf of Alaska, S Alaska, E of the Kenai peninsula. It has many bays and good harbors; the large Columbia Glacier flows into Columbia Bay, in the N central portion.  near Anchorage, Alaska. There, the Columbia Glacier--the fastest moving glacier (large river of ice) in the world--is calving calving

act of parturition in a bovine female, and presumably in any animal that bears a calf as its newborn. See also block calving, ease of calving.


calving-to-conception interval
, or breaking off into the sea, faster than ever. And the result could be ship-gouging icebergs in one of America's busiest oil ports.

The 55 kilometer- (34 mile-) long glacier is sliding into the sea at a rate of 35 meters (115 feet) per day, claims a study by Tad Pfeifer, a University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
  • University of Colorado at Boulder (flagship campus)
  • University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
  • University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
  • University of Colorado system
 glaciologist (glacier scientist). At that rate, the glacier will be completely waterlogged wa·ter·logged  
adj.
1. Nautical Heavy and sluggish in the water because of flooding, as in the hold: a waterlogged ship.

2.
 in four years.

Glaciers move like slow rivers. And, like ice cubes, parts of glaciers float in water. "As a glacier flows into water deep enough to make it float, the tip breaks off," Pfeifer said. "As they float, glaciers lose contact with land, which makes them flow even faster." Since the Columbia Glacier There is more than one Columbia Glacier:
  • Columbia Glacier, a glacier in Alaska, USA
  • Columbia Glacier, a glacier in Washington, USA
  • Columbia Icefield, a glacier field in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta and British Columbia, Canada
 is moving at record speeds, it's breaking off a larger-than-normal load of ice chunks into Prince William Sound.

Why is Columbia advancing so fast? Some scientists claim it's because Earth is in a natural heating cycle. About 2 million years ago, much of Earth shivered in the grip of an Ice Age, or geological period of extreme cold. So glaciers covered most of the planet surface. While the ice mostly melted about 10,000 years ago, the Columbia Glacier, along with other glaciers in Alaska, Canada, and northern Europe, are Ice Age leftovers.

Now a global warming trend has melted the bottom layer of Columbia and accelerated its pace, plunging it into the sound at record speeds. But global warming associated with human activity, like car exhaust, isn't what's making glaciers lose their cool, says Pfeifer. It's simply Mother Nature doing her thing!
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Title Annotation:global warming accelerates pace of Columbia Glacier
Author:Neistat, Van
Publication:Science World
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U9AK
Date:Oct 4, 1999
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