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New ways to ‘see’ under melting Antarctic ice shelves for more accurate climate modelling – Phys.org
A breakthrough by Australian climate modeling researchers has led to a deeper understanding of the micro-scale processes that melt Antarctic ice shelves from below….
A breakthrough by Australian climate modeling researchers has led to a deeper understanding of the micro-scale processes that melt Antarctic ice shelves from below.
The research, published in PNAS, will help to provide a more accurate picture of future global sea levels.
Geophysical fluid dynamics researcher and co-author of the study, Dr. Bishakhdatta Gayen from the University of Melbourne, said that the research shows large-scale movement of water currents under an Antarctic ice shelf is not always…
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