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Extreme ice melt in Greenland is expanding rapidly, with meltwater production increasing sixfold since 1990, new research ...
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Modeling suggests slow thermal convection beneath Greenland's ice sheet may form plume-like distortions seen in radar data.
Greenland, which has been prominently in the news in recent days, hosts a vast ice sheet. If it melts, it will become one of the largest contributors to global sea-level rise. Under a high-emissions ...
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The ice sheet may be undergoing thermal convection, resembling a "boiling pot of pasta," according to researchers.