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Glacier ArticlesThe Heat Is On. 1999. National parks - The magazine of the National Parks and Conservation Association, Volume 73, Number 1, page 33. Portfolio: Living Ice. 1998. Alaska, Volume 64, Number 1, page 44. Nunataks. 1998. National Geographic, Volume 194, Number 6, page 60. Biking Across the Alaska Range. 1997. National Geographic, Volume 191, Number 5, page 118. Glaciers on the Go. 1997. Ranger Rick, Volume 31, Number 8, page 38. Into the Heart of Glaciers. 1997. National Geographic, Volume 189, Number 2, page 70. Getting close to glacier. 1996. Sunset, Volume 197, Number 1, page 20. Simulating Glaciers: Stimulating Interest in Geology. 1996. Science Scope, Volume 20, Number 2, page 10. The Big Melt May 1995 Conde Nast Traveler, pages 152-157 and 199-206. Return of the Glaciers New Zealand Geographic, Volume 146, Number 876, page 80. Recession of Tropical Glaciers 1994. Science, Volume 265, Number 5180. Quantifying Global Warming from the Retreat of Glaciers 1994. Science, Volume 264, Number 5156. Icy Indicators of Warming 1993. World Watch, Volume 6, Number 1, page 9. Maine's Debsconeag Lakes, the place the glaciers created 1993. Audubon, Volume 95, Number 3, pages 52-55. Return of the glaciers 1992. Newsweek, Volume CXX, Number 21, page 62. Sensitivity of Glaciers and Small Ice Caps to Greenhouse Warming. 1992. Science Volume 258, Number 5079, page 115. Postglacial Vegetation History of Coastal Islands in Southeastern New England.. 1990. National Geographic, Volume 6, Number 2, page 178. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. Volume 6, pages 277-288 New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1982. |
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