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Scientists reveal two previously unknown mechanisms for Antarctic ice shelf melting. Frank Gaglioti 25 August 2024

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Recent studies find previously unknown loss of Antarctic ice - Phys.org

Two studies published Aug. 10 and led by researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California reveal unexpected new data ...

Significant U.S. Science Discoveries From Antarctica | NSF

Analysis of an ice core taken by the National Science Foundation- (NSF) funded West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide drilling project reveals ...

Mystery behind huge opening in Antarctic sea ice solved

A study reveals a key process that had eluded scientists as ... researchers detected a previously unknown source of ice loss variability.

What Scientists Spotted Under Antarctica's Ice Left Them Wondering

Recently, scientists made a startling discovery beneath Antarctica's thick ice sheets that has left them both intrigued and puzzled.

Ice base melt revealed by multibeam imagery of an Antarctic ice shelf

Changes in ocean temperature and circulation are driving mass loss from Antarctica through basal melting of floating ice shelves (1, 2). Ice ...

Grim outlook for Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier

Since 2018, researchers have uncovered a complex, rapidly changing environment at the remote Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica. Scientists ...

Seasonal change in Antarctic ice sheet movement observed

... researchers detected a previously unknown source of ice loss variability ... "These seasonal cycles could be due to either mechanism, or a mixture ...

Previously Unknown Species Sheds Light on Mechanism ... - Sci.News

Using genome, transcriptome, and proteome analysis of the newly-discovered species of tardigrade, named Hypsibius henanensis, scientists ...

Here's what happened to the Delaware-sized iceberg that broke off ...

Shear stress is a previously unknown mechanism for large iceberg breakup, and isn't represented in climate simulations, the team says. In the ...

North and Tropical Atlantic Ocean Bringing Climate Change ... - NYU

The gradual warming of the North and Tropical Atlantic Ocean is contributing to climate change in Antarctica, a team of NYU scientists has concluded.

Boaty McBoatface solves Antarctic mystery | Science News

Data recorded by Boaty, along with other ocean measurements collected from research vessel RRS James Clark Ross, has helped scientists uncover a ...

Seals Show Scientists an Unknown Antarctic Canyon

So a group of researchers has recruited some deep-diving experts: Elephant Seals and Weddell Seals. Scientists have been placing trackers on ...

Under Antarctica, Clues to an Icecap's Fate

Now, though, new images from the Canadian-American satellite reveal a mechanism at work in the ice streams of the vastly larger East Antarctic ...

Vast Saline Groundwater System Discovered Deep Under Antarctic Ice

According to new research published in the journal Science, subglacial sediments beneath Whillans Ice Stream in West Antarctica are ...

Scientists Discover New Site of Potential Instability in West Antarctic ...

Using ice-penetrating radar instruments flown on aircraft, a team of scientists from the U.S. and U.K. have uncovered a previously unknown ...

Study Finds Subglacial Water in West Antarctica Considerably More ...

... scientists to rethink the mechanisms that control the flow of ice ... previously unknown region of subglacial lakes lying under two ...

Unexplored Antarctic meteorite collection sites revealed through ...

When meteorites fall on the surface of the Antarctic ice sheet, they typically become entrapped in the ice sheet's snow-covered accumulation ...