Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier is 'holding on by its fingernails'
Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier is'holding on by its fingernails', experts say, after discovering that it has retreated twice as fast as previously thought over the past 200 years. The West Antarctica glacier – which is about the size of Florida – has been an important consideration for scientists trying to make predictions about global sea level rise. The potential impact of its retreat is huge because a total loss of Thwaites and its surrounding icy basins could raise global sea levels by up to 10 feet. That is why it is widely nicknamed the'Doomsday Glacier.' For the first time, scientists mapped in high-resolution a critical area of the seafloor in front of Thwaites that gives them a window into how fast the glacier has retreated and moved in the past.
Sep-5-2022, 15:10:09 GMT
- Country:
- Antarctica > West Antarctica (0.26)
- North America > United States (0.30)
- Genre:
- Research Report > New Finding (0.48)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.31)