2018-01-30, 20:27
Heat loss from Earth's interior triggers ice sheet slide towards the sea
In North-East Greenland, researchers have measured the loss of heat that comes up from the interior of the Earth. This enormous area is a geothermal 'hot spot' that melts the ice sheet from below and triggers the sliding of glaciers towards the sea.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...091321.htm
In North-East Greenland, researchers have measured the loss of heat that comes up from the interior of the Earth. This enormous area is a geothermal 'hot spot' that melts the ice sheet from below and triggers the sliding of glaciers towards the sea.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...091321.htm