Study: Andean Glacier Shrinking at Speed Not Seen Before

03:22 August 11, 2024

Study: Andean Glacier Shrinking at Speed Not Seen Before

A new study finds that the glaciers across the Andes in South America are shrinking at a speed not seen before in the history of human civilization.

This discovery surprised scientists. At first, they only planned to study the current conditions of glaciers and how they changed through history.

"We thought this result was decades away," said Andrew Gorin. As lead writer of the study, he first thought the results were an accident. But later he and his team confirmed the results with more samples.

Gorin said that the shrinking of glaciers is happening even faster than experts had thought.

He and a team of scientists carbon-dated bedrock that had been recently exposed by shrinking glaciers. They measured beryllium-10 and carbon-14 nuclide levels and found that concentrations were nearly zero.

He explained that if the rock can “see the sky” it collects these nuclides. He added that the decay rate of these nuclides shows that the rock had not been exposed during the Holocene Era. This era dates back 11,700 years but could go back even further.

"I would bet my whole life savings that in fact, these glaciers are smaller than they've been since the last interglacial period," Gorin said. The last interglacial period ended about 115,000 years ago.

The study collected data at four glaciers across the Andes. These glaciers make up 99 percent of the world's tropical glaciers. They are more affected by changing weather because they are regularly at or near freezing point.

"We think this is the canary in the coal mine, that this is going to happen everywhere before long and maybe sooner than we thought," Gorin said. (Canary in the coal mine is an expression that warns of danger. Coal miners would use a canary to tell if the oxygen levels in a coal mine were dangerous.)

Researchers published the new study in the journal Science on August 1.

I’m Anna Matteo.

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