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Lee Hotz: Inside an Antarctic time machine
Science columnist Lee Hotz describes a remarkable project at WAIS Divide, Antarctica, where a hardy team are drilling into ten-thousand-year-old ice to extract vital data on our changing climate. I just loved these colours from a still in the presentation. … Continue reading
Posted in antarctica, climate change, conservation, ice, mapping, research, world water
Tagged global warming, ice cores, Lee Hotz, TED 2010, unlocking secrets, WAIS, WAIS Divide
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Unlocking Secrets from the Ice In a Rapidly Warming Region
Yale Environment 360 Earlier this year, climatologist Ellen Mosley-Thompson led an expedition to drill into glacial ice on the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the world’s fastest-warming regions. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, Mosley-Thompson explains what the Antarctic ice … Continue reading
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Tagged Antarctic, Byrd Polar Research Center, climatologists, Ellen Mosley-Thompson, floating ice, glacial ice, ice cores, interview, Larsen A & B ice shelves, Lonnie Thompson, melting ice, Ohio State University, rapid retreat, to the oceans, weddell sea
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Sea Ice Study Yields New Insights
From Voxy News in New Zealand… Satellites can see the surface of the sea ice, but they can’t tell us anything about the thickness or volume of the sea ice. Nor can they help us understand the complex relationship between … Continue reading