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Antarctic ice cliffs may not contribute to ice-sheet instability as much as predicted(图)
Antarctic ice cliff contribute ice-sheet instability
2019/11/5
Antarctica's ice sheet spans close to twice the area of the contiguous United States. Its land boundary is buttressed by massive, floating ice shelves extending hundreds of miles out over the frigid w...
Instability in Antarctic ice projected to increase likelihood of worst-case sea level rise(图)
Instability Antarctic ice projected worst-case sea level rise
2019/10/23
Images of vanishing Arctic ice are jarring, but the region’s potential contributions to sea level rise are no match for Antarctica’s. Now, a study says that instability hidden in Antarctic ice increas...
Antarctic researchers from Rice University have discovered one of nature’s supreme ironies: On Earth’s driest, coldest continent, where surface water rarely exists, flowing liquid water below the ice ...
Sea-level rise from Antarctic ice sheet could double
Sea-level rise Antarctic ice sheet double
2016/4/13
An ice sheet model that includes previously underappreciated processes indicates that sea level may rise almost 50 feet by 2500 due to Antarctic ice sheet melting if greenhouse gas emissions continue ...
A few decades ago, Antarctic ice sheets were expected to grow as the
atmosphere warmed and increasing poleward moisture transport added snowfall
to regions that would remain below freezing year-ro...
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle exploration of the Ocean cavity Beneath an Antarctic ice Shelf
Underwater Vehicle Ocean
2015/7/15
in recent years, mass loss from the Antarctic
ice Sheet has contributed nearly 0.5 mm yr–1
to global mean sea level rise, about one-sixth of
the current rate (church et al., 2011). Around
...
Melting of Ice in Sea Water:A Primitive Model with Application to the Antarctic Ice Shelf and Icebergs
Sea Water Icebergs Antarctic Ice Shelf
2009/2/11
Steady-state conditions are assumed to exist everywhere in the case of melting of the underside of an infinite slab of ice floating in sea water. Basic transfer equations for heat and salt are establi...