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An aerial view of Strandline Lake, fed by the Triumvirate Glacier. The lake and the hills sourounding the lake show signs of rapid melting and a receding glacier. Global warming and a change in weather patterns (a lower annual rain and snow fall, together with volcanic ash covering the glacier) have contributed to the accelerated melting and receding of glaciers in the Alaska Range and the Tordrillo Mountains of Alaska.
An aerial view of Strandline Lake, fed by the Triumvirate Glacier. The lake and the hills sourounding the lake show signs of rapid melting and a receding glacier. Global warming and a change in weather patterns (a lower annual rain and snow fall, together with volcanic ash covering the glacier) have contributed to the accelerated melting and receding of glaciers in the Alaska Range and the Tordrillo Mountains of Alaska.

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Created: 29 Jul 2007
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