Buried beneath nearly 2 miles of Antarctic ice, a newly discovered fan-shaped geological structure is changing how scientists ...
Some 34 million years ago, when Earth was significantly warmer than it is today, Antarctica froze over. It would take another ...
In recent years, global warming has left its mark on the Antarctic ice sheets. The "eternal" ice in Antarctica is melting faster than previously assumed, particularly in West Antarctica more than East ...
East Antarctica hosts the largest ice sheet on Earth, containing enough water to raise global sea levels by 52 meters (171 ...
New study at South Pole discovers embayment the size of the UK formed part of East Antarctica’s elusive edge. East Antarctica is the least known region of Earth. Studying this remote part of the ...
Windracers, the UK-based designer, manufacturer and operator of Windracers ULTRA, an autonomous heavy-lift cargo aircraft, has helped British Antarctic Survey (BAS) unlock new data in previously ...
For a long time, the story seemed straightforward. As atmospheric carbon dioxide levels fell and the planet cooled, large ice ...
The Antarctic continent preserves a complex record of orogenic processes that shaped Gondwana and its margins from the Neoproterozoic through the Cenozoic. Major belts such as the Ross and Delamerian ...
A team led by a geophysicist in Italy now believes that about 90% of Earth’s fresh water ice may not be on solid ground after ...
The Antarctic ice sheets are massive, in some places over 4km thick, but they're not immune to climate change. New observations show that ice shelves are melting, winter sea ice is declining, and deep ...
Studies of Antarctica’s deep structure and surface geology combine a suite of geophysical techniques—satellite gravimetry, airborne gravity and magnetic surveys, seismic profiling—and comprehensive ...
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