Environmental News Network: Over the past two decades, ice loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet increased four-fold contributing to one-quarter of global sea level rise. However, the chain of events and physical processes that contributed to it has remained elusive. One likely trigger for the speed up and retreat of glaciers that contributed to this ice loss is ocean warming. ...
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Submarine melting gives rise to sea levels by chewing away the Greenland Ice Sheet
Posted by Environmental News Network: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on February 7th, 2014
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