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The Umiamako Glacier (foreground), and Ingia Glacier (behind), Ubekendt Ejland, Western Greenland. There is no obvious glacier change over this short interval (apparent snout changes are just floating masses of bergs). Regional glaciers display long-term gradual retreat, and a few show alarming accelerated retreat since 2000.


Stacked NASA World Wind images from the 1990 and 2000 NASA GeoCover collections (Landsat 4/5 and Landsat 7 TM/ETM false-colour images [1]).

worldwind://goto/world=Earth&lat=72.13718&lon=-52.87298&alt=48161&dir=-48.9&tilt=63.5


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[edit] Related glacier retreat images:

Tasman Glacier, New Zealand Puncak Jaya glaciers, Indonesia w:en:Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland
Athabasca Glacier, British Columbia San Rafael Glacier, Patagonia Rongbuk Glacier, Tibet
Umiamako Glacier, Western Greenland Baltoro Glacier, Karakorum Qori Kalis Glacier, Peru


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