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  • human history coincides with a geological epoch with an abundance of snow and ice but comprising about only 1% of earth history
  • the Pleistocene Ice Age, the last two million years of earth history, ended only 10,000 years ago (arbitrary limit), compared to the duration of a typical interglacial measured in 10s thousands of years; thus the earth is likely just between major glaciations
  • the most recent advance of mountain glaciers, the Little Ice Age, began about 900 years ago and peaked around 1850
    • fresh Little Ice age moraines are clearly evident in the Rocky Mountains, 100s of metres beyond the present glacier margins
    • for example, the early travelers between Banff and Jasper used Wilcox pass because the terminus of the Athabasca glacier was in bottom of the valley now traversed by the Icefields Parkway


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