walker on Nostr: “The Antarctic ice shelf area has grown by 5305 km2 since 2009, with 18 ice shelves ...
“The Antarctic ice shelf area has grown by 5305 km2 since 2009, with 18 ice shelves retreating and 16 larger shelves growing in area. Our observations show that Antarctic ice shelves gained 661 Gt of ice mass over the past decade, whereas the steady-state approach would estimate substantial ice loss over the same period, demonstrating the importance of using time-variable calving flux observations to measure change.”
https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/17/2059/2023/?mc_cid=7a3485fd02&mc_eid=b4ade1b61a#&gid=1&pid=1Published at
2023-06-03 12:24:21Event JSON
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