A glacial lake suddenly emptied in
Raising world
temperatures are blamed for melting ice in southern
Glacier scientist Gino Casassa said the
melting of the Colonia glacier, which he said were the result of rising world
temperatures, filled the
The water bored a 5-mile tunnel through
the glacier and finally emptied into the
"The remarkable thing is that the
mass of water moved against the current of the river," Casassa told The
Associated Press by telephone from the Center for Scientific Studies in the
southern city of
The lake was nearly full again by late Wednesday, he said.
Casassa said temperatures were unusually high during the recent Southern Hemisphere summer.
"This is a phenomenon that occurs periodically during the summer season, caused by the melting of large masses of ice that swell some lakes," he said. "The basic cause is global warming."
The Tempano lake in
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