Glaciers melted faster in the first decade of 21st century: study
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Quantitative information on glacial fluctuation is available from central Europe, Scandinavia, Iceland, western North America, New Zealand and the Southern Andes. Comparatively, limited data
is available from glaciers around Greenland, Antarctica, Arctic Canada and Asia.
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