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Study reveals low-level wind jets reaching 32 m/s in Antarctica's Amundsen Sea region accelerate Thwaites and Pine Island glacier melting.
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New Interactive Map of Antarctica ReleasedThe British Antarctic Survey (BAS ... New islands, exposed by retreating glaciers, are added to the map. The BAS hopes that the maps will help advance polar research. “Free and open access ...
More unsettling news from the bottom of the world. Scientists have uncovered evidence of "vigorous melting" at Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier, (aka the "Doomsday Glacier") according to a new ...
Related: Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' could meet its doom within 3 years Researchers say the new map is like a "crystal ball" showing us what could happen to the glacier in the future if it ...
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A local bright spot among melting glaciers: 2,000 km of Antarctic ice-covered coastline has been stable for 85 yearsWhile some glaciers have thinned over shorter intermediate ... The mission aimed to produce the first maps of this part of East Antarctica, but the maps were never published due to the German ...
A new velocity map which has captured Antarctica's glaciers in motion will help scientists to work out just how much the frozen continent is contributing to the rise in global sea levels.
This is the third such map created by BAS and a team ... It also shines a powerful light on the mechanics of Antarctica – especially how the glaciers flow over its surface and how subsurface ...
A team from the British Antarctic Survey has completed the first map of the ground beneath West Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier, which is the size of Great Britain and could raise global sea levels ...
A fast-moving glacier in West Antarctica is “stealing” ice from its neighbor in a newly observed case of ice piracy.
The Thwaites Glacier on the vast West Antarctica Ice Sheet is commonly called ... How sea level rise could drench the world map. Observation: Thwaites 'Doomsday Glacier' is melting faster than ...
Higher temperatures, extreme weather, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels ... the first maps of this part of East Antarctica, but the maps were never published due to the German invasion ...
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