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An overlooked Antarctic water system could raise sea levels by more than 2 meters by 2300, computer simulations show.
A23a has run aground in the Southern Ocean after years adrift. But could it continue on its collision course in the future?
Newly released satellite footage shows the world’s largest iceberg running aground near a remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean last month.   The timelapse video, published by Colorado State ...
Rapidly melting Antarctic ice would also further contribute to global sea-level rise. No ACC slowdown has actually been observed yet in the real world, but the study shows a concerning trend.
Did you know the biggest iceberg in the world is cruising through the ocean right now? It’s called A23a, and it first broke off the Filchner Ice Shelf way back in 1986! For decades, it was just ...
Dr Zhao is affiliated with Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP), at the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania, supported under the Antarctic Science ...
One of the biggest challenges in predicting Antarctica's deeply uncertain future is understanding exactly what's driving its ice loss. A vast network of lakes and streams lies beneath the thick ...
Research Vessel Falkor (too) maneuvers around icebergs while conducting research in the Bellingshausen Sea off Antarctica – credit: Alex Ingle / Schmidt Ocean Institute Deep-sea ecosystems ...