Norway's northernmost glacier is almost gone

Birgitte Annie Hansen
climate change glacier nordmannsjøkelen

Norway's northernmost glacier, Nordmannsjøkelen in Seiland National Park in Finnmark, has shrunk from a large ice cap to small ice remnants.

This was reported by the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate in an op-ed at Forskning.no.

The glacier has lost 92 percent of its area since 1970. Now, only one small glacier arm still shows signs of movement in the form of cracks in the ice.

The glacier is expected to disappear completely in the near future.

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