A decrease in the length of a glacier compared to a previous point in time. As ice in a glacier is always moving forward, its frontal position retreats when more ice is lost at the terminus to melting and/or calving than reaches the terminus.
A decrease in the length of a glacier compared to a previous point in time. As ice in a glacier is always moving forward, its frontal position retreats when more ice is lost at the terminus to melting and/or calving than reaches the terminus.