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The first analysis of extreme calving events in Antarctica finds no correlation with climate change, highlighting the ...
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Thirty-seven years of observations reveal the meteorological conditions that lead to persistent, thick fast ice in Antarctica ...
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A new method uses stations around Greenland’s coast to measure how much meltwater weighs down the bedrock beneath the ice, ...
Free surface reflection and fault geometric asperities can excite backward propagation in the form of an interface wave or ...
Anthropogenic aerosol emissions may be a culprit behind weakening jet streams and weather systems in the Northern Hemisphere.
Reservoirs of magma and fluids in the crust create gravity anomalies detectable by altimetry, which can help find submarine volcanoes and provide key insights into their depth, shape and volume.
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