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Wildfire soot darkening glaciers could speed up melt rate, scientists fear

Posted on January 7, 2019 by Jin

Centre for Hydrology director, John Pomeroy, voices his concerns that smoke and soot from nearby wildfires may be contributing to a faster melt rate on western Canadian glaciers in a recent CBC article.

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