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80% of mountain glaciers in Alberta, B.C. and Yukon will disappear within 50 years: report

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The mountains of Western Canada are one of the hotspots for warming and the magnitude of change in glaciers is dramatic, researchers say.

Record nine metres of melt observed on Alberta's Athabasca Glacier - The Weather Network

Recent changes in glacier area and volume within the southern Canadian Cordillera, Annals of Glaciology

Slow surge of Trapridge Glacier, Yukon Territory, Canada - Frappé - 2007 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface - Wiley Online Library

Chapter 2: High Mountain Areas — Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate

From glacier to tap: Identifying local water resource vulnerability in Alberta, Canada

Record nine metres of melt observed on Alberta's Athabasca Glacier - The Weather Network

PDF) Glacier Water Resources on the Eastern Slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains

Historic photos show how Canada's mountains have changed in 150 years

Glaciers and ice caps (Chapter 3) - The Global Cryosphere

An inventory and topographic analysis of glaciers in the Torngat Mountains, northern Labrador, Canada, Journal of Glaciology

80 per cent mountain glaciers in Western Canada will disappear within 50 years: scientists

Most of Western Canada's glaciers will melt in 80 years, University of Northern B.C. study finds – Eye on the Arctic