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Single-cell imaging reveals efficient nutrient uptake and growth of microalgae that darken the Greenland Ice Sheet

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Halbach L   +12 more
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Ice Sheets and Sea Level

Science, 2006
IN THE TANDEM PAPERS ON THE STABILITY OF the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets by J. T. Overpeck, B. L. Otto-Bliesner, and coworkers ("Paleoclimatic evidence for future ice-sheet instability and rapid sea-level rise," J. T. Overpeck et al., Reports, 24 Mar., p.
Oerlemans, Johannes   +8 more
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Glaciers and ice sheets

1997
Glaciers are huge and slow moving rivers of ice which exist in various parts of the world: Alaska, the Rockies, the Alps, Spitsbergen, China, for example. They drain areas in which snow accumulates, much as rivers drain catchment areas where rain falls. Glaciers also flow in the same basic way that rivers do.
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Sensitive ice sheets

Science, 2016
Ice Sheets![Figure][1] Increasing carbon dioxide levels could destabilize the Antarctic Ice Sheet PHOTO: © RGB VENTURES/SUPERSTOCK/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO Why did the Antarctic Ice Sheet begin to grow 34 million years ago, and what does that have to do with us? Galeotti et al. studied a marine sediment core recovered from just off the coast of Antarctica
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Stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the pre-industrial Holocene

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Richard Jones   +2 more
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Antarctic Sedimentary Basins and Their Influence on Ice‐Sheet Dynamics

Reviews of Geophysics, 2023
Alan Aitken, Lu Li, Bernd Kulessa
exaly  

Ice Sheets

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1943
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