Summer Melt on Greenland Ice Sheet
NASA’s IceBridge Observes Effects of Summer Melt on Greenland Ice Sheet
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NASA’s IceBridge Observes Effects of Summer Melt on Greenland Ice Sheet
A 31-kilometer-wide large impact crater discovered beneath Hiawatha Glacier in northwest Greenland.
Scientists confirm that the speed of ice loss is increasing and our planet is losing 1.3 trillion tonnes a year.
Observations from 11 satellite missions monitoring the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have revealed that the regions are losing ice six times faster than they were in
A new study finds that the number – and elevation – of meltwater lakes in Greenalnd is increasing. How do scientists know?
In a remote area of northwest Greenland, an international team of scientists has made a stunning discovery, buried beneath a kilometer of ice.
NASA’s Operation IceBridge is flying its summer Arctic land ice campaign in Greenland, to measure the Greenland Ice Sheet and its outlet glaciers.
Greenland’s ice layers are now mapped in 3D, thanks to NASA’s Operation IceBridge. Peering into the frozen layers inside ice sheet, is like looking back in time.
An international effort by more than 60 ice, ocean, and atmosphere scientists has generated new estimates of how much of an impact Earth’s melting ice sheets, could
NASA’s Operation IceBridge captured a minor mountain ridge dividing two distinct glacial valleys, as part of its Spring 2018 campaign.