I'd be interested in knowing which one it is, as it's my understanding that all inland North American glaciers are shrinking. Naturally there could be an exception to this, such as coastal glaciers. There's another possible explanation, too, an ironic one: http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF8/890.html
"John W. Redelfs" wrote: > We have a glacier up here in Alaska that is growing every year. I don't > recall the name of it, but I know that not all glaciers are shrinking > around the world. --JWR > > -- Marc A. Schindler Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada -- Gateway to the Boreal Parkland �The first duty of a university is to teach wisdom, not a trade; character, not technicalities. We want a lot of engineers in the modern world, but we don�t want a world of engineers.� � Sir Winston Churchill (1950) Note: This communication represents the informal personal views of the author solely; its contents do not necessarily reflect those of the author�s employer, nor those of any organization with which the author may be associated. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// ZION LIST CHARTER: Please read it at /// /// http://www.zionsbest.com/charter.html /// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ${list_promo}
