Abstract

Glacier is one of the most important freshwater resources. However, the situation of glaciers is changed nowadays because of global warming. This study aimed at two types of glaciers, and analyzed their evolution, origin and impacts on the environment. As for typical melting glaciers, the Vatnajokull glacier and Urumqi Glacier No.1, Tianshan Mountains gradually melt over time. Their causes are related to atmospheric River events, black carbon pollutants, ice recycling, global warming, and human activities. The impacts of glacier retreat mainly include sea-level rise and can alleviate global warming and cause surface deformation. However, there are some “weird” glaciers because they are expanded in the past few years rather than shrinking. Those glaciers are highly concentrated in the Karakoram, Pamir Mountains, Svalbard, the Canadian Arctic islands, Alaska, and Iceland, which are called surged-type glaciers. Hydrological control, thermal regime, deformable bed hypothesis, and critical mass are reasons for glacier expansion. There is no clear and unified opinion on the advantages or disadvantages of glacier expansion.

Details

Title
Evolution and origin of global glaciers and their impacts on the environment
Author
Cui, Bingyu 1 ; Li, Junyi 2 ; Wu, Junlong 3 

 College of resources and environment, Shanxi University of Finance and Economics , Shanxi 030012 , China 
 School of Earth Sciences, China University of petroleum , Beijing 102249 , China 
 Department of Earth Science, Santa Monica College , Santa Monica, CA 90405 , U.S 
First page
012043
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Apr 2022
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17551307
e-ISSN
17551315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2649750301
Copyright
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