Part of Antarctica’s ice sheet collapsed 9,000 years ago under similar climate conditions as today
New research shows that warm ocean currents triggered a rapid collapse of part of East Antarctica’s ice sheet 9,000 years ago, offering clues about future sea level rise.
An extra stage has been identified for the first time that helps explain why ice can have a liquid layer at the surface even ...
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