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.
A new study detailed how ocean currents and the seafloor's shape are changing the flow of warm water under the Dotson Ice ...
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Time-lapse of radar images shows how the Antarctic ice shelf collapses
Pine Island Glacier, one of the fastest-shrinking glaciers in Antarctica, hastened its slide into the sea between 2017 and ...
An autonomous submarine named Ran discovers strange structures under the Dotson Ice Shelf in Antarctica, before mysteriously disappearing.
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The "East vs. West" divide: Why half of Antarctica is melting while the other half freezes
Antarctica is breaking apart in two very different directions. While West Antarctica hemorrhages ice into warming seas at an ...
The War Between the Land and the Sea Episode 3: "The Deep" – Barclay makes a terrifying descent into the world of Homo Aqua. Back on the land, Kate stands alone as Downing Street conspires with the ...
Antarctica’s key glaciers are melting faster as underwater storms churn warm water upward. New research reveals surprising ...
(CNN) — Swirling underwater “storms” are aggressively melting the ice shelves of two vital Antarctic glaciers, with potentially “far-reaching implications” for global sea level rise, according to a ...
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