Gallery: Melting ice fields on Baffin Island

 

Melting ice fields on Baffin Island, one of the clearest signs of climate change on Earth today, have yielded the strongest evidence yet for the timing and cause of another major climate event from the planet’s past: the so-called Little Ice Age, a sudden and mysterious cooling of the globe that began about 700 years ago.

 
 
 
 
The Baffin Island research camp where an international team of scientists based their probe of the Little Ice Age.
 

The Baffin Island research camp where an international team of scientists based their probe of the Little Ice Age.

Photograph by: Gifford Miller, University of Colorado

 
The Baffin Island research camp where an international team of scientists based their probe of the Little Ice Age.
Icefields on Baffin Island
University of Colorado, Boulder Professor Gifford Miller collects dead plant samples from beneath a Baffin Island ice cap. Miller led a new study, to be published in in Geophysical Research Letters, which indicates the Little Ice Age began roughly A.D. 1275 and was triggered by repeated, explosive volcanism that cooled the atmosphere.
Icefields on Baffin Island
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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