Antarctica's bedrock is rising faster than ever recorded - about 4.1 cm (1.61 inches) a year. The rate is likely to accelerate and could total eight metres (26.25 feet) this century, according to the ...
Antarctica's bedrock at about 4.1 cm (1.61 inches) a year. The rate is likely to accelerate and could total eight metres (26.25 feet) this century. The bedrock is rising because, as ice melts, its ...
Antarctica's bedrock is rising surprisingly fast as a vast mass of ice melts into the oceans, a trend that might slow an ascent in sea levels caused by global warming, scientists say.
Scientists say the Earth's crust in West Antarctica is rising by up to four centimetres a year as ice melts. A new study in the journal Science indicates Antarctica's bedrock is rising as ice melts.
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