Environment
'River Piracy': How Climate Change Diverted the Flow of Glacial Slims River in Just a Few Months
The glacial retreat caused the glacial lake that fed the Slims River to change its outlet. A new study revealed that the retreat of the massive Kaskawulsh Glacier in northern Canada has triggered a geological event, known to take about thousands of years or more, to happen in just a few months.
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