Scientists, tribe study shrinking Washington state glacier

Friday, August 28, 2015 - 01:40 in Earth & Climate

MOUNT BAKER, Wash. (AP) -- Mauri Pelto digs his crampons into the steep icy slope on Mount Baker in Washington state and watches as streams of water cascades off the thick mass of bare, bluish ice. Every 20 yards, the water carves vertical channels in the face of the glacier as it rushes downstream....

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