VARIATIONS OF BLUE, HOH, AND WHITE GLACIERS DURING RECENT CENTURIES*

G LACIERS in the Olympic Mountains of western Washington, as elsewhere in North America, enlarged in late-postglacial time and attained positions from which they have receded conspicuously. Former locations of the ice are marked by moraines and overridden surfaces which the regional vegetation is sl...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.527.6717 2023-05-15T14:19:37+02:00 VARIATIONS OF BLUE, HOH, AND WHITE GLACIERS DURING RECENT CENTURIES* Calvin J. Heussert The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.527.6717 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic10-3-139.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.527.6717 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic10-3-139.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic10-3-139.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T10:25:48Z G LACIERS in the Olympic Mountains of western Washington, as elsewhere in North America, enlarged in late-postglacial time and attained positions from which they have receded conspicuously. Former locations of the ice are marked by moraines and overridden surfaces which the regional vegetation is slowly invading. An examination of aerial photographs ' of glaciers on Mt. Olympus taken in 1939 and 1952 clearly reveals the progress of recession. In 1952 Blue and Hoh glaciers (Fig. 1) appear rather inactive whereas a photograph of Blue Glacier taken about the turn of the century (Fig. 2) shows an actively discharging tongue, well in advance of its position in the early 1950's. About 1900 glacier termini were nevertheless well behind positions reached when the ice stood farther down the valleys in past centuries. No written accounts or measurements are available from this pre-1900 period, although the ages of trees growing on moraines and outwash offer the means for fixing positions of the glaciers during the time before the earliest observations. The minimum periods elapsed since glaciers may have been even farther advanced are established by the ages of the oldest trees in the forests beyond the recent outermost limits of the ice. A reconnaissance of Blue and Hoh glaciers and the vicinity of White Glacier was made during the 1955 summer, and the former limits of the ice were determined and dated. The purpose was to record the variations of Mt. Olympus glaciers so that the climate of this region during the last several centuries might be interpreted from these changes and compared with other localities where similar studies have been made. The relation-ship between glacier and climate changes has been demonstrated in such areas as the North Atlantic (Ahlmann, 1953) and an attempt has been made to relate glacier variations and sun spots in southeastern Alaska (Lawrence Text Arctic glacier glaciers North Atlantic Alaska Unknown Ahlmann ENVELOPE(-65.750,-65.750,-67.867,-67.867) Blue Glacier ENVELOPE(164.167,164.167,-77.833,-77.833) Olympus ENVELOPE(156.767,156.767,-80.217,-80.217) White Glacier ENVELOPE(-90.667,-90.667,79.447,79.447)
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description G LACIERS in the Olympic Mountains of western Washington, as elsewhere in North America, enlarged in late-postglacial time and attained positions from which they have receded conspicuously. Former locations of the ice are marked by moraines and overridden surfaces which the regional vegetation is slowly invading. An examination of aerial photographs ' of glaciers on Mt. Olympus taken in 1939 and 1952 clearly reveals the progress of recession. In 1952 Blue and Hoh glaciers (Fig. 1) appear rather inactive whereas a photograph of Blue Glacier taken about the turn of the century (Fig. 2) shows an actively discharging tongue, well in advance of its position in the early 1950's. About 1900 glacier termini were nevertheless well behind positions reached when the ice stood farther down the valleys in past centuries. No written accounts or measurements are available from this pre-1900 period, although the ages of trees growing on moraines and outwash offer the means for fixing positions of the glaciers during the time before the earliest observations. The minimum periods elapsed since glaciers may have been even farther advanced are established by the ages of the oldest trees in the forests beyond the recent outermost limits of the ice. A reconnaissance of Blue and Hoh glaciers and the vicinity of White Glacier was made during the 1955 summer, and the former limits of the ice were determined and dated. The purpose was to record the variations of Mt. Olympus glaciers so that the climate of this region during the last several centuries might be interpreted from these changes and compared with other localities where similar studies have been made. The relation-ship between glacier and climate changes has been demonstrated in such areas as the North Atlantic (Ahlmann, 1953) and an attempt has been made to relate glacier variations and sun spots in southeastern Alaska (Lawrence
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title VARIATIONS OF BLUE, HOH, AND WHITE GLACIERS DURING RECENT CENTURIES*
title_short VARIATIONS OF BLUE, HOH, AND WHITE GLACIERS DURING RECENT CENTURIES*
title_full VARIATIONS OF BLUE, HOH, AND WHITE GLACIERS DURING RECENT CENTURIES*
title_fullStr VARIATIONS OF BLUE, HOH, AND WHITE GLACIERS DURING RECENT CENTURIES*
title_full_unstemmed VARIATIONS OF BLUE, HOH, AND WHITE GLACIERS DURING RECENT CENTURIES*
title_sort variations of blue, hoh, and white glaciers during recent centuries*
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