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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Tue May 20, 2014, 07:53 AM May 2014

Oops! Geology Means Greenland Glaciers, Ice Cap Far More Vulnerable To Melting Than Thought

Greenland’s icy reaches are far more vulnerable to warm ocean waters from climate change than had been thought, according to new research by UC Irvine and NASA glaciologists. The work, published May 18 in Nature Geoscience, shows previously uncharted deep valleys stretching for dozens of miles under the Greenland Ice Sheet.

The bedrock canyons sit well below sea level, meaning that as subtropical Atlantic waters hit the fronts of hundreds of glaciers, those edges will erode much further than had been assumed and release far greater amounts of water.

Ice melt from the subcontinent has already accelerated as warmer marine currents have migrated north, but older models predicted that once higher ground was reached in a few years, the ocean-induced melting would halt. Greenland’s frozen mass would stop shrinking, and its effect on higher sea waters would be curtailed.

“That turns out to be incorrect. The glaciers of Greenland are likely to retreat faster and farther inland than anticipated – and for much longer – according to this very different topography we’ve discovered beneath the ice,” said lead author Mathieu Morlighem, a UCI associate project scientist. “This has major implications, because the glacier melt will contribute much more to rising seas around the globe.”

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http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1113149134/greenland-ice-sheet-valleys-add-to-sea-level-rise-051914/

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Oops! Geology Means Greenland Glaciers, Ice Cap Far More Vulnerable To Melting Than Thought (Original Post) hatrack May 2014 OP
"This has major implications" Nihil May 2014 #1
 

Nihil

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1. "This has major implications"
Wed May 21, 2014, 05:01 AM
May 2014

Isn't it terrible how scientists always use such exaggeration & hyperbole to get their minority view point across?

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