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R esearchers from the University of Copenhagen have found decades-old aerial photos that are helping them better understand ...
A forgotten set of photos taken by a U.S. Navy plane in 1966 has recently become the key to unlocking some crucial insights ...
Old Antarctic photos help University of Copenhagen scientists trace ice shelf collapse and predict future sea level rise.
The paper presents a unique dataset based on the vast archives of old aerial images combined with modern satellite observations, which, for the first time, shows the collapse of an ice shelf as a ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have gained unique insight into the mechanisms behind the collapse of Antarctic ice shelves, which are ...
A new UC study uncovers hidden melt beneath Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf, shedding new light on climate change impacts and rising sea levels.
The potential acceleration and eventual disintegration of the Ross Ice Shelf, leading to its movement into the sea, would have far-reaching consequences for ice coverage throughout the region.
They found that ice-ocean interactions on Europa may be similar to those observed beneath the Ross Ice Shelf – evidence that such regions may be some of the most Earth-like on alien worlds, said ...
Antarctica's Ice Shelves Thickness Revealed: Surprising Result May Alter Sea Level Rise Projections This revelation has the potential to alter previous predictions concerning rising sea levels.
Researchers attempting to evaluate the mass of the floating ice shelves that line the Antarctic ice sheet may have overestimated their thickness.