When a River Goes Missing, It's Kind of a Big Deal...

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2017
  • How does a river suddenly disappear? It gets stolen! How do you steal a river? With climate change!
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    River piracy and drainage basin reorganization led by climate-driven glacier retreat
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    "River piracy-the diversion of the headwaters of one stream into another one-can dramatically change the routing of water and sediment, with a profound effect on landscape evolution. Stream piracy has been investigated in glacial environments, but so far it has mainly been studied over Quaternary or longer timescales. Here we document how retreat of Kaskawulsh Glacier-one of Canada's largest glaciers-abruptly and radically altered the regional drainage pattern in spring 2016."
    Retreating Yukon glacier caused a river to disappear
    www.washington.edu/news/2017/0...
    "The massive Kaskawulsh Glacier in northern Canada has retreated about a mile up its valley over the past century. Last spring, its retreat triggered a geologic event at relatively breakneck speed. The toe of ice that was sending meltwater toward the Slims River and then north to the Bering Sea retreated so far that the water changed course, joining the Kaskawulsh River and flowing south toward the Gulf of Alaska."
    Canada's Glaciers Are Melting 900 Percent Faster Since 2005
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    "About a quarter of all Arctic land ice outside of Greenland is found in the glaciers and ice caps of the Queen Elizabeth Islands in Canada. The ice covers more than 40,000 square miles, and a new study reports that it began to melt dramatically faster in 2005 than it had in previous years. Before 2005 the glaciers were relatively stable, seeing surface melt of three gigatons every year, as ice flowed to the ocean. But between 2005 and 2015, that figure jumped by 900 percent, averaging 30 gigatons of ice loss per year."
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  • @Seeker
    @Seeker  Před 7 lety +71

    EVERYBODY! Trace, Amy & Julian will be live on Facebook today (at 1:45p PDT).
    Comment below with your questions, and tune in at Facebook.com/SeekerMedia in a few hours to see them answered!

    • @crazygoat5595
      @crazygoat5595 Před 7 lety +2

      Seeker
      Can you read this?

    • @Trident_Euclid
      @Trident_Euclid Před 7 lety +3

      Seeker Can we call anti-transhumans transphobic?

    • @reallywrongnamedoesntgoher7875
      @reallywrongnamedoesntgoher7875 Před 7 lety +1

      Stop tryin to be human ya pre-robots. Ya'll rip'd that.

    • @Xdonker
      @Xdonker Před 7 lety +1

      Seeker why all artificial intelligence claim that they are human when they are not?

    • @stevenchristy6156
      @stevenchristy6156 Před 7 lety

      AI's programmed to try and pass the Turing test will claim to be human since that is part of the test to see if they can fool the person into believing they are.

  • @Kevin-um1nq
    @Kevin-um1nq Před 7 lety +131

    You heard him kids, if someriver asks you to get in the van, don't get in

  • @AbudBakri
    @AbudBakri Před 7 lety +413

    When a river goes missing it's in denial...or the Nile.

  • @ASlickNamedPimpback
    @ASlickNamedPimpback Před 7 lety +5

    "I'm in for murder. How about you?"
    "I stole a river."
    "You Monster! My god..."

  • @jonathanklausner9736
    @jonathanklausner9736 Před 7 lety +6

    i'm a alpinist and i have been skiing on glaciers all my life, sad seeing a friend going away.

  • @bennubyrd
    @bennubyrd Před 7 lety +2

    Trace you're really good with delivering information to people and explaining it like it's person to person ur so great dude good job keep em coming

  • @robertlivingston1634
    @robertlivingston1634 Před 6 lety

    There's a massive drie river bed behind my home in northern Michigan, it was obviously a massive river that got redirected. I always suspected a retreating glacier for the cause, I'm so happy that big chunk of ice has moved thousands of miles north, it's still pretty damn cold here.

  • @aurathedraak7909
    @aurathedraak7909 Před 7 lety +175

    when McDonald's disappear. it's a big deal.

  • @Volkyno
    @Volkyno Před 6 lety +1

    In my country the winter is shorter and wormer with every year. 15 years ago the snowing started in November and ended 3-4 months later. At Christmas we had snow and temperatures below zero with record of -20*C and -35*C. In the present the snow was not present until now when we had 2 days of snow, but now is melting and we had really worm winter, with temperatures of +7*C, up to +19*C and rarely below zero, with not more then -2*C. This really affect the agriculture!

  • @Firefenex1996
    @Firefenex1996 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm a geography student and thanks to this video, I realized I've learned stuff in class. and I just spent three minutes waiting to hear something new... thanks college 🖒

  • @exmythos7318
    @exmythos7318 Před 7 lety +131

    this does happen naturally,but humans are probably speeding things up ...

    • @iwanabana
      @iwanabana Před 7 lety

      we were supposed to be in an ice age...

    • @gaekaas
      @gaekaas Před 7 lety

      Yes they sure do, but the big question is: With how many seconds do they speed it up every year? 20 sec?, 30 sec?, maybe 60 sec?

    • @Luredreier
      @Luredreier Před 7 lety +7

      Yes these kind of things do happen naturally, over longer periods of time.
      The difference now is that the natural climate cycles in essence has taken a U-turn from going towards an small ice age (or at least a cold period) towards climate that hasn't been seen since the dinosaurs walked this planet extremely fast.
      Nature isn't good at responding to such huge changes in climate happening quickly...

    • @greylepoard
      @greylepoard Před 7 lety +9

      gam mal you clearly don't understand that human made activity rapidly increases the rate that natural things happen. there has never been this much carbon this fast before, and it started in the late industrial revolution - rather curious 🤔

    • @BitcoinMotorist
      @BitcoinMotorist Před 7 lety +4

      Humans are natural

  • @4zap7
    @4zap7 Před 7 lety +3

    people act like just cause theirs science behind global warming means us humans have no part in speeding up the process. i suggest you look into what the scientist who dedicate decades of research into before making an assumption about global warming being false

  • @skizonormal2160
    @skizonormal2160 Před 7 lety

    it must be frustrating for scientists to know and see this happening right in front of us, and at the same time have ONE world leader absolutely refuge the facts

  • @VictorCardoza
    @VictorCardoza Před 7 lety

    Idk why but this just made me think of all the fish that want to migrate back up the river but now it's gone lmao

  • @erdvilla
    @erdvilla Před 7 lety

    Piece of evidence: Mosquitoes being nasty all-year-around; before they would die off or fly away from Sep to Feb, but now with warmer winters they just keep screwing around. And living in a Dengue-fever area, that makes things even worse. We had to install meshes in all our doorways.

  • @ABCantonese
    @ABCantonese Před 7 lety

    What if the Slims is a safety valve river that just took all the water that could not be taken in the Kaskawulsh? Between the two rivers, when the Slims lost its water, the Kaskawulsh didn't seem to have grown by much. Or just that the Slims' source had dried up whether than having gone anywhere. This wasn't the river that died up in 4 days, was it?
    Speaking of steam capture, where was the Danube?

  • @LatinaCreamQueen
    @LatinaCreamQueen Před 7 lety

    I'VE MISSED YOU. And I've finally found the new Seeker channel! NEVER LEAVE ME AGAIN :'(

  • @danieljacobus7944
    @danieljacobus7944 Před 6 lety

    I wrote in June, 2016 about the river through paradise drying up in "Bee Valley" available on Kindle Amazon.

  • @saser11
    @saser11 Před 7 lety

    as a kid we had snow every winter.. i havent seen a proper snowday in years..

  • @TarriPup
    @TarriPup Před 7 lety

    Reminds me of something I read where the Waikato river in New Zealand had changed course because of a super volcanic eruption...

  • @AifDaimon
    @AifDaimon Před 7 lety

    That's crazy!! An entire river redirected within days.. YIKES

  • @agent_soshi
    @agent_soshi Před 6 lety

    My favourite piece of evidence is one of our city council's footpath, they have to move it every few months because the coastline is moving inland and the path falls apart and into the sea

  • @captainjoshua125
    @captainjoshua125 Před 7 lety +5

    Thank god Seeker still exists after that NowThis bullshit.

  • @swissxpiplup
    @swissxpiplup Před 7 lety

    North then south? It's at the 90° angle; the last time I traveled north and turned right by 90°, I didn't end up walking back on myself. xD

  • @N.A.M.LazyCloud
    @N.A.M.LazyCloud Před 4 lety

    Somebody please tell me what music this is, in the background of this video.

  • @candiceblack86
    @candiceblack86 Před 7 lety

    Got to love the way they call a "meh" moment for what it is =)

  • @iridiumdx6682
    @iridiumdx6682 Před 7 lety

    "which is all kinda... meh" omg i laughed so hard the "meh"

  • @AnteBrkic
    @AnteBrkic Před 7 lety +2

    What satellite didn't capture is an old lady with a shovel...

  • @surendd8702
    @surendd8702 Před 7 lety

    +Seeker bro, where can I buy the t-shirts you wear?

  • @paulson8937
    @paulson8937 Před 7 lety

    My favorite piece of evidence is the fact animal agriculture is the second leading source of the rapid rise of greenhouse gasses in our atmosphere. " 'Murica" eats lots of meat.

  • @teaser6089
    @teaser6089 Před 7 lety +1

    we are still in an ice age because for a period of time to be called "Ice Age" it has to have ice at it's poles well we do have ice at our poles now so we are in an ice age!

  • @buckstarchaser2376
    @buckstarchaser2376 Před 5 lety

    So, what you're saying is that the slims river bed is ready for gold panning?

  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean Před 7 lety

    I just keep replaying 1:29 over and over and over

  • @atenakitabi3769
    @atenakitabi3769 Před 7 lety

    Last time I was this early, there was still *ice age* going on.

  • @Viatoreptil
    @Viatoreptil Před 7 lety

    Do a video on the Aral Sea. If a vanishing river sounds exiting, how about a lake that was once the 4th largest in the world!

  • @JoseRamirez-yh2ll
    @JoseRamirez-yh2ll Před 7 lety +1

    I learned something today =D

  • @DerpingtonJr
    @DerpingtonJr Před 7 lety

    Stream capture sounds more like a security risk for users on Twitch

  • @cup_check_official
    @cup_check_official Před 7 lety +41

    am i the only one who read the title as "When a liver goes missing..." ?

  • @ImranAli-zf3vb
    @ImranAli-zf3vb Před 7 lety

    Excellent..
    Information

  • @fabi9188
    @fabi9188 Před 7 lety +1

    slowly vanishing of north pole glaciers ...

  • @jarynn8156
    @jarynn8156 Před 7 lety

    I mean.. The idea of a river relocating isn't unheard of. The US has been fighting an epic war for a century now to keep the Mississippi from rerouting.

  • @PrateekVarshney_PV
    @PrateekVarshney_PV Před 7 lety +24

    Darwin had a hard time getting people to think on a much longer time-scale and now, with all evidence, he is well-respected. Man-made climate change has evidence right in front of us, but of course, short-sighted us will appreciate it only a century or so later, if humans, and life on Earth in general isn't extinct by then

    • @vanman9607
      @vanman9607 Před 7 lety +2

      So we're supposed to think on the long scale when it comes to evolution, but if you apply that to climate change you're automatically a denier. Funny how that works. If you look at the long time-scale, the earth has cycles where it warmed and cooled, without human interaction. If you look specifically at the last 200 years because that supports your arguments, that's not looking at the long time-scale at all compared to the billions of years the earth has been around.

    • @PrateekVarshney_PV
      @PrateekVarshney_PV Před 7 lety +2

      vanman9607 checkout veritasium's video on how the surplus from humans is affecting the carbon cycle. Fine to think of Earth's unintervened cycle, and frankly, I'd love to see how you manage in +2 degrees C, sadly I'll get to see it during my lifetime.

    • @PrateekVarshney_PV
      @PrateekVarshney_PV Před 7 lety

      Zutaca I like how the NIN came into existence back in 15000 BCE in the cave murals ;-). Sadly people don't get it. They probably need to understand differential calculus to understand the rate of change and stuff. Anyhow the rate of change of the entire universe is supposed to increase, but sigh... our intervention and denial on top of it.

    • @amerodeh9382
      @amerodeh9382 Před 7 lety +1

      That is why I find it of paramount importance that people understand Hegel's Dialectik. Check out both School of Life videos on Hegel for a nice and easily digestible intro.

    • @PrateekVarshney_PV
      @PrateekVarshney_PV Před 7 lety +1

      Amer Odeh nice, thanks!

  • @KarisMajik
    @KarisMajik Před 6 lety

    My name is River. This truly is a big deal!
    Also, I'm Canadian too...

  • @KittyBoom360
    @KittyBoom360 Před 7 lety

    The NASA photos actually show the ice coverage increased tho during that time. The glaciers were not retreating, they grew. Glaciers are in constant motion, always moving down land and breaking apart and melting, even when temps are constant. So videos of breaking glaciers is evidence of nothing. However, seeing the ice coverage actually increase suggest lower temps.

  • @VeggieBond
    @VeggieBond Před 7 lety

    Anyone know about the Saraswati river in India? It disappeared like a thousand years ago.

  • @frozeneternity93
    @frozeneternity93 Před 7 lety +2

    You wouldn't steal a river.
    Piracy, it's a crime

  • @TheThegy
    @TheThegy Před 7 lety

    haha 1:29 you cracked me up

  • @nameless4618
    @nameless4618 Před 7 lety

    The background music... The tone Trace is talking with... This video is so.... Cold.......

  • @24saikiran
    @24saikiran Před 7 lety +1

    I want to know how do hailstroms fall.

  • @theeyeshaveit309
    @theeyeshaveit309 Před 7 lety

    we can simply redirect part of the river back to the north put in a river divide

  • @oscarlopez-nm7oy
    @oscarlopez-nm7oy Před 7 lety

    at 1:50 you say, "a whole river was going north now it's going south". I'm pretty sure you meant to say east😂😂

  • @jameskruczek9635
    @jameskruczek9635 Před 7 lety

    the change in the tilt of the planet as it changes its oreintation to the north star would change the angle to the sun and that would be more likely cause change.

  • @MakeMeThinkAgain
    @MakeMeThinkAgain Před 7 lety

    Will the European glaciers continue to retreat if the Gulf Stream re-directs?

  • @TylerWangsgard
    @TylerWangsgard Před 7 lety

    So it was man causing climate change that caused Lake Bonneville to drain? This isn't the first time a river has found a different path of least resistance. It won't be the last.

  • @GloriousZote
    @GloriousZote Před 7 lety

    now thats what i call nature going south

  • @stefanpuschel3958
    @stefanpuschel3958 Před 7 lety

    As a geoscientist I did not freak out at all, it´s interesting to see something from theory actually happening but that's all.

  • @Elliandr
    @Elliandr Před 7 lety

    This is just the beginning. If you think it's bad that a river changes course, consider where the spring rivers flow from: snowy mountains. Water is locked up then melts at a steady pace supplying all the rivers we depend on. Long before the glaciers are gone, this function of mountains will slow and cease leading to dried up rivers. However, annual rainfall is also increasing, which means rivers that suddenly swing from dry to flooded and back to dry. in other words, without this gradual process of water being locked up in ice and then released gradually, we will get most of our water when we don't want it and not enough water when we do want it.
    the only real way for communities to properly prepare for such an inevitability is to plan for Water reclamation technology and or rainwater collection and treatment at a large enough scale to effectively offset the loss of rivers.

  • @wobbegong9958
    @wobbegong9958 Před 7 lety

    What if we just found some way to use the heat energy, Cold is just a lack of heat

  • @dava0104
    @dava0104 Před 7 lety

    How come you guys are following 'Homies of Mars' on yt, does one of you guys play Realm of the mad god? :O

  • @roudyh.
    @roudyh. Před 7 lety +1

    Just hope you change that music background and more dynamic like Dnews

  • @sw8741
    @sw8741 Před 7 lety

    15,000 yrs ago this guy would be warning people in New York their igloos are gonna melt unless they stop eating whale meat.

  • @merlinwhench1395
    @merlinwhench1395 Před 7 lety +1

    Seriously? This story was months ago. Why are they only talking about it now?

  • @miyo7376
    @miyo7376 Před 7 lety +5

    Only true fans will remember when satellites go missing vid

  • @tristissimvshominvm8999

    When a CZcams channel disappears, it's usually NowThis taking over it.

  • @mrj3222
    @mrj3222 Před 7 lety

    Nice job

  • @terryfuldsgaming7995
    @terryfuldsgaming7995 Před 7 lety

    My favorite example of climate change is not here yet. It will be when Mar a lago is underwater in less than ten years.

  • @blomakranz
    @blomakranz Před 7 lety

    Iceland is being affected
    maybe not on the surface
    it's being affected
    our biggest resource is our country beauty
    and the most beautiful places of them all are the glaciers and the caves they have made
    although it isn't as serious as it could be
    it's still happening and it's getting worse every year

  • @cboyles84
    @cboyles84 Před 7 lety

    What an amazing image😀

  • @Larzsolice
    @Larzsolice Před 7 lety +1

    My favourite evidence that climate change is really happening is that Mars is also experiencing climate change.

  • @BrusselsInBelgium
    @BrusselsInBelgium Před 7 lety

    This is honestly creepy

  • @3dcrazy332
    @3dcrazy332 Před 7 lety

    Mars is getting warmer as well as a few other planets..... even Pluto.

  • @Gimbergp
    @Gimbergp Před 7 lety

    An invisible straw coming from the sky sucks the river dry.

  • @kershaad
    @kershaad Před 7 lety

    That shirt is awesome, haha

  • @lubhanicharan4214
    @lubhanicharan4214 Před 3 lety +1

    *Did anyone noticed his t-shirt
    An awesome hi5 of 👩‍🚀 & 🐙!!*

  • @aidanenglish5475
    @aidanenglish5475 Před 7 lety

    Me in the beginning: "well at least it wasn't caused by climate change"
    Me at 2:05 : " weelllllll shit"

  • @TheJaseku
    @TheJaseku Před 7 lety

    The music i a bit too loud -

  • @adramelic1123
    @adramelic1123 Před 7 lety

    "Farthest corners of our planet" Isn't it round

  • @judyholco7563
    @judyholco7563 Před 7 lety

    lovely story

  • @TinchoX
    @TinchoX Před 7 lety

    Changed in 4 days? Damn..

  • @AdolfAuschwitz79
    @AdolfAuschwitz79 Před 7 lety +1

    No such thing as "favorite piece of evidence of climate change is happening now". Would be like "what is your favorite type of poop you enjoy eating". Nothing good about climate change or idea of eating poop....

  • @audreybailie8863
    @audreybailie8863 Před 7 lety

    whole villages being moved due to land becoming too marshy when all of time before it never had problems.

  • @rys4469
    @rys4469 Před 7 lety

    Aren't we are tropical species? Also if the world gets warmer won't it increase condensation. Which will increase rainfall which in turn would increase fresh water? Wouldn't it increase farming in northern areas?

  • @randygilmour
    @randygilmour Před 7 lety

    You forgot to mention that river

  • @11ash1
    @11ash1 Před 7 lety

    river piracy has probably been going on for eternity so don't panic its just how the earth works

  • @umbra9029
    @umbra9029 Před 7 lety

    Hum do I have to pick just one piece of evidence? since the industrial era the ghg have been rising in a exponential rate and now we are already seeing that consequences. more extreme and weird weather phenomenons, and for gods sake the temperatures at India on summer made the asfalt melt!

  • @teabiscuit2618
    @teabiscuit2618 Před 7 lety

    is the background music meant to make me sleep?

  • @jackdalton2538
    @jackdalton2538 Před 7 lety

    Are they going to send a riveroligist?

  • @graphicsor
    @graphicsor Před 4 lety

    if that was going North then the next marker is East not South

  • @noeladoe
    @noeladoe Před 7 lety

    Favorite piece of climate change: eroding beaches and the illegal sand trade.

  • @dcbhgeneralcontracting7086

    shit. The Yukon is my home.
    I need to check on my river.
    i mean whats next ...night is day?
    oh wait, that"s already a thing as well. Dam you Midnight sun.

  • @3_up_moon
    @3_up_moon Před 7 lety

    You have an ad promoting the fluoridation of municipal water supplies! Please do something about this, Seeker, previously known as DNews.
    The video is about water, for heaven's sake!

  • @mrpatrickcastrog
    @mrpatrickcastrog Před 7 lety +1

    PLEASE BRING BACK SEEKER DAILY (we hate NowThis)

  • @b6schilke996
    @b6schilke996 Před 7 lety

    The fact that the reefs are dying. It's a red flag.

  • @codywohlers2059
    @codywohlers2059 Před 7 lety

    @1:55 "caused by.... you already know."
    ERROR - deductive reasoning missing

  • @kalzafar
    @kalzafar Před 7 lety

    I live in the Maldives and at high tide it is a foot higher than it used to be than 10 years ago... there is your evidence right there

  • @kayzeaza
    @kayzeaza Před 5 lety

    Water is powerful and do whatever it wants

  • @FlameForgedSoul
    @FlameForgedSoul Před 7 lety

    Ocean Acidification; a world covered in flat seltzer, "yay".

  • @Waterlooplein1
    @Waterlooplein1 Před 7 lety

    It is NOT man made. That empty river is now a perfect place to mine for gold. And I am about to watch a video made by you that asks "Why is arctic ice growing?"

  • @kelmen02
    @kelmen02 Před 7 lety

    river gone missing is just natural course, it's nothing compare to ppl pollute the rivers, that's bring the worst consequences

  • @t.t.6398
    @t.t.6398 Před 7 lety +2

    Man made climate change? At what rate has man had an effect on the climate? I'm sure that someone has an accurate number as to the rate of change that we as humans have caused vs. what is natural climate change that has nothing to do with us. Anyone know what that number is?
    As for glacial melt NASA has shown that where glaciers in the Arctic are melting the glaciers in the Antarctic are increasing and are now thicker then at any point in history. Again how is this happening? Not to mention the polar bears, weren't they supposed to be extinct by 2015? Then how on Earth is their population greater now then at any point they've been tracked?
    These are all honest questions I'd dearly love to have answered but usually when I ask them I get attacked and they never get answered.