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Fri May 24, 2019, 09:20 AM May 2019

12,000 KM2 Southern Patagonian Ice Field Splits In Two

Chile's 12,000-square kilometre Southern Patagonia Ice Field has split in two and is likely to continue to fracture amid climate change, according to a team of Chilean scientists who were in the region in March.

Gino Casassa, chief of the Snow and Glacier Division of Chile's DGA water authority, told Reuters increasing temperatures along the Andes Mountains in southern Chile and Argentina have meant less snow and ice to replenish the region's abundant glaciers. "What occurred is a fracture as the ice has retreated, Casassa said.

The chunk of ice that split off from the main glacier was estimated at 208 square kilometres, a relatively small part of the ice field. But Casassa said it may be a sign of things to come.

The ice field, he said, is now "split in two, and we'll likely discover further divisions to the south," he said.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/patagonia-ice-field-split-climate-change-1.5147759

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