The gushing spout of warm water could rapidly melt the Antarctic ice shelf and lead to rising sea levels sooner than we think ...
Antarctic ice shelves are shrinking mainly due to frequent small calving events, while major iceberg break-offs remain rare ...
Surface melting for the Antarctic ice sheet appears to have set a record for the 46-year satellite observation period on January 2, 2025. All areas of the Antarctic coast that generally see ...
Much of this uncertainty is because the ocean processes that control the fate of the sheet occur on an incredibly small scale ...
The West Antarctic ice sheet could cause metres of sea level rise if it collapses – but more than 120,000 years ago, it may ...
While warming temperatures are driving a widespread loss of ice shelves, major calving events have not increased in frequency ...
Scientists have successfully analyzed more than 30 years of vital data on the thickness of landfast sea ice in Antarctica's McMurdo Sound, which will prove useful to measure future impacts of climate ...
"The change of seasons causes surface melting far inland from the coastal ice front," glaciologist Christopher Shuman said.
And Antarctica is losing its ice, too, at a rate of some 150 billion tons per year, and growing greener in the process ...