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Recession of Grasshopper Glacier, Montana, Since 1898

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Jane G. Ferrigno*
Affiliation:
US Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia 22092, U.S.A.
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Abstract

Grasshopper Glacier is a cirque glacier in the central Rocky Mountains of the United States. It is a remnant of the “Little Ice Age”, rather than the more widespread and older Pinedale Glaciation. The glacier has not been monitored on a regular basis and very few maps have been published of the area, but it has been studied, photographed, occasionally mapped, and described by scientific and non-scientific groups, at different times since 1898. These photographic, cartographic, and written records make it possible to trace the fluctuations of this glacier since 1898. Grasshopper Glacier has had periods of positive mass balance, but the overall trend has been negative, with accelerated melting in recent years. It is estimated that Grasshopper Glacier has lost about 50% of its area and as much as 90% of its volume, since 1898. Other Rocky Mountain glaciers are experiencing similar wastage and, if current conditions continue, these glaciers will disappear by the middle of the next century.

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Copyright © International Glaciological Society 1986
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Fig. 1 Photograph of Grasshopper Glacier, taken in 1898 by A.B. Wilse.

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Fig. 2 Photograph of Grasshopper Glacier, taken in 1981 by J.G. Ferngno.

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Fig. 3 Sketch map and Cross-section of the estimated area and thickness of Grasshopper Glacier in 1898, 1950, and 1981. The 1898 profile is an estimate based on a 1:125 000-scale map ground photographs, and verbal descriptions. The 1950 and 1981 profiles are based on aerial and ground photographs.

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Table I Cartographic and Photographic Information most useful for Evaluation of Fluctuations of Grasshopper Glacier