A meltwater lake that formed in the mid-1990s on Greenland’s 79°N Glacier has been draining in sudden, dramatic bursts ...
Scientists first detected the lake in observational records from 1995. Before then, no lakes had existed in this part of the 79°N Glacier. "There were ...
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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, ...
The first study from GreenDrill—a project co-led by the University at Buffalo to collect rocks and sediment buried beneath ...
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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