Three decades of satellite observations reveal how warming ocean water is pushing some Antarctic glaciers further inland.
Members of the group described harrowing moments, with more cracks forming as they looked for the thickest ice.
A new study shows Antarctica’s biggest ice losses are happening at a few weak coastal gateways where glaciers are retreating inland.
Around 9,000 years ago, East Antarctica went through a dramatic meltdown that was anything but isolated. Scientists have discovered that warm deep ocean water surged beneath the region’s floating ice ...
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