Climate News Network: A massive Greenland glacier that holds enough water to raise sea levels by half a meter [nearly 20 inches] is melting at speed, according to a new study.
The Zachariae Isstrom in northeast Greenland has entered a phase of accelerated retreat, and is losing mass at the rate of 5 billion metric tons a year, according to U.S. scientists.
They report in the journal Science that a succession of aerial surveys combined with multiple satellite observations has established that the base of the glacier......
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Greenland’s Rapidly Melting Glaciers ‘Will Result in Rising Sea Levels for Decades to Come’
Posted by Climate News Network: Tim Radford on November 15th, 2015
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