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How icebergs really melt—and what this could mean for climate change – Phys.org

Icebergs are melting faster than current models describe, according to a new study by mathematicians at the University of Sydney. The researchers have proposed…

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Icebergs are melting faster than current models describe, according to a new study by mathematicians at the University of Sydney. The researchers have proposed a new model to more accurately represent the melt speed of icebergs into oceans.
Their results, published in Physical Review Fluids, have implications for oceanographers and climate scientists.
Lead author and Ph.D. student Eric Hester said: “While icebergs are only one part of the global climate system, our improved model provides us with…

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