Rising Sea Levels When you think about the ice melting in Greenland and Antarctica, you're really looking at the biggest ...
When you do the work you would have to be an absolute nutter to conclude anything other than that the quality of life for ...
A decrease in pressure ridges over the past 3 decades is making the ice more uniform, with unclear consequences.
Crevasses can reach over 300 feet in width, thousands of feet in length, and hundreds of feet in depth. Research led by glaciologist Thomas Chudley from ...
The West Antarctic ice sheet could cause metres of sea level rise if it collapses – but more than 120,000 years ago, it may ...
An international team of Earth and environmental scientists has found evidence that the Ronne Ice Shelf in the West Antarctic ...
Crevasses are widening faster as meltwater drives fissures deeper into the ice and lubricates the base of glaciers, ...
We found that from 2016 to 2021, there were significant increases in crevasse volume across fast-flowing sectors of the ...
The increased crevassing, especially prominent in fast-flowing portions of the ice sheet, could lead to a feedback loop that accelerates ice loss from the glacier, which ultimately raises sea levels.
New images from the North Sea show never-before-seen landforms that were carved by a single, colossal ice sheet 1 million years ago and subsequently buried beneath a thick layer of mud ...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is cracking open more rapidly as it responds to climate change. The warning comes in a new ...