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Soot From European Industrial Age Melted Alps Glaciers, Prematurely Stopped ‘Little Ice Age’
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Soot From European Industrial Age Melted Alps Glaciers, Prematurely Stopped ‘Little Ice Age’
Sun, 2013-09-08 19:26 — Maeryn Obleyibtimes.com - September 3rd, 2013 - Zoe Mintz
Soot from the mid-1800s may be to blame for the retreat of mountain glaciers in the European Alps.
According to a new study published in the Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, soot, or black carbon, produced during the period of rapid industrialization caused the abrupt retreat of mountain glaciers after the long cold spell known as the Little Ice Age.
"Before now, most scientists have believed the end of the Little Ice Age in the 1800s was due to a natural climatic shift, distinct and well before emissions of carbon dioxide reached levels that could start to influence climate and glaciers in the 20th century,” lead author Thomas Painter, a snow and ice scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., said in a statement.
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