[ad_1] Are the large ice sheets of Antarctica stable in the face of the warming to which we are already committed? This is a more serious issue than it might seem. It …
Read More »Even moderate warming could melt the Antarctic ice cap: study
[ad_1] Paris (AFP) – Experts warned Wednesday that a moderate rise in global temperatures of only two degrees Celsius could still be enough to melt parts of the Earth's largest ice sheet …
Read More »A huge artificial wall under the Antarctic could prevent glaciers from melting and prevent sea level rise
[ad_1] To avoid a catastrophic rise in sea level due to global warming, scientists have proposed a radical new plan: build a wall. But not just any wall, the biggest wall in …
Read More »Sustained levels of moderate warming could melt the East Antarctic Ice Sheet
[ad_1] The Antarctic ice cap. Credit: Stephen Hudson / Wikipedia New research on Antarctic marine sediment layers indicates that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) has receded for long, warm periods in …
Read More »Even moderate warming could melt the Antarctic ice cap: study
[ad_1] A moderate increase in global temperature of just two degrees Celsius could still be enough to melt parts of the Earth's largest ice sheet and raise sea levels by several meters, …
Read More »The Antarctic has been mapped with precision and with striking details for the very first time
[ad_1] The Antarctic has the most detailed map of all parts of the worldOhio State University Researchers from Ohio State University and the University of Minnesota have come together and created the …
Read More »Nobody knows why the Antarctic icebergs of a trillion tons make a complete fall
[ad_1] One of the largest icebergs ever recorded, weighing more than a thousand billion tons broken on the Larsen ice floe last July. The iceberg, called A68, is massive, it covers an …
Read More »The volcano under the ice cap suggests that the thickening of the ice in West Antarctic is short-lived
[ad_1] Environment | Press Releases | Search | Science September 6, 2018 A topographic map of the rocky surface under the glacier. The brown peak is the inactive volcano Mount Resnik. The …
Read More »A huge Antarctic iceberg dramatically taken to the ocean
[ad_1] Sixth largest recorded iceberg, the A-68 is far from the Larsen C ice floe from where it originated and is currently drifting northward in a counter-clockwise direction. a watch. Last year, …
Read More »The Antarctic Antarctic A-68 is moving after a stop of a year
[ad_1] September 5 (UPI) – The Antarctic Iceberg A-68 has begun to turn. After a one year stop, the big piece of ice is moving. A-68 was detached from the Larsen C …
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