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Vast Canadian river disappeared in four days

By T.K. Randall
April 18, 2017 · Comment icon 11 comments

The Slims river before it disappeared. Image Credit: CC BY-SA 3.0 Hendrik Schafer
Last year the Slims river totally vanished in what is thought to be a modern case of 'river piracy'.
In a mere four days, what was once a raging torrent became little more than a dried-up riverbed - a stark and devastating reminder of how global warming can shape the world's geography.

For centuries, the Slims river had carried meltwater northwards from the vast Kaskawulsh glacier to the Kluane river where it eventually ended up being carried towards the Bering Sea.

Last Spring however, the glacier melted to such an extent that the course of the drainage water was diverted along a new path, cutting off the Slims and depriving it of its source of water.
While "river piracy" is thought to have occurred in the distant past, this is the first time that anything like this has ever been documented happening in modern times.

"People had looked at the geological record, thousands or millions of years ago, not the 21st century, where it's happening under our noses," said geoscientist Dan Shugar.

"Nobody to our knowledge has documented it happening in our lifetimes."

Source: The Guardian | Comments (11)




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Comment icon #2 Posted by Podo 7 years ago
Yeah the local and national news networks are having a field day with this story. It's deeply troubling.
Comment icon #3 Posted by Aardvark-DK 7 years ago
So, missing posters up in every lamp post or ?
Comment icon #4 Posted by Noxasa 7 years ago
So in other words..."Scientists Discover: Water Flows Downhill" :-)
Comment icon #5 Posted by Essan 7 years ago
O'm more concerned about how the well known phenomemon of river capture (lots of great examples in the Scottish Highlands btw) has suddenly been dumbed down and renamed "river piracy".  Does this mean scary flags and the waving of cutlasses are now involved? 
Comment icon #6 Posted by The Silver Thong 7 years ago
dynamite and fix the flow it it really matters.
Comment icon #7 Posted by aquatus1 7 years ago
Seriously, people, the article isn't even one freaking page long. If you are going to comment on it, at least read the one page and give it a minute of thought before doing so.  This is the Science forum, for crying out loud.
Comment icon #8 Posted by paperdyer 7 years ago
I saw this yesterday.  Quite odd.  You'd think something would have investigated this prior to August 2016 if it had been going on for 4 years.
Comment icon #9 Posted by aquatus1 7 years ago
Days.
Comment icon #10 Posted by The Silver Thong 7 years ago
The Ice blocked the river
Comment icon #11 Posted by taniwha 7 years ago
I didn't read the article but I'm gonna say "aliens"


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