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Huge ice dome in Greenland vanished 7,000 years ago — melting at temperatures we're racing toward today
Scientists drilled to the bottom of Greenland's 1,600-foot deep Prudhoe Dome and found it disappeared in the early Holocene, ...
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Antarctica’s ice sheet losses could rebound — if history can repeat itself
Headlines about melting ice sheets usually focus on what is lost and then move on. What comes next is often overlooked, even ...
A picture of what West Antarctica looked like when its ice sheet melted in the past can offer insight into the continent’s ...
When we think of global warming, what first comes to mind is the air: crushing heat waves that are felt rather than seen, ...
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Northern Greenland ice dome melted before and could melt again
Prudhoe Ice Dome disappeared during a warm period 7000 years ago. Global warming could cause similar temperatures by 2100, ...
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A massive Greenland ice dome could melt entirely by 2100 — and it’s happened before
A new study has revealed a startling truth about one of Greenland’s major ice formations. The Prudhoe ice dome, a vast frozen structure in northern Greenland, may melt completely by the end of this ...
Study finds northern Greenland ice disappeared 7,000 years ago under warmth similar to projections for 2100 - Anadolu Ajansı ...
In northwestern Greenland, researchers working on the GreenDrill project have cored through a 500-meter-thick ice dome. They ...
Huge expanses of ice are melting alarmingly fast, raising new concerns about "catastrophic consequences for humanity," a study published May 20 says. The study focuses on two masses of ice currently ...
Understanding what happens to Antarctica’s ice matters, because as it melts, sea levels rise, affecting lives and economies around the world.
When volcanic eruptions make headlines, the images often depict fiery lava and towering ash clouds. But beneath Antarctica’s frozen landscape, volcanoes quietly shape Earth's climate in surprising ...
If the theory is proven correct, the consequences could be enormous, spelling a much more risky, explosive future.
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