ABC Newsのインスタグラム(abcnews) - 9月15日 04時45分
Satellite imagery over Antarctica shows the rapid deterioration of two glaciers—the most watched by climate scientists—over recent decades, which could indicate rising sea levels globally.
The Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers, located in the Amundsen Sea in West Antarctica, are among the fastest changing glaciers in the region; they're responsible for the largest contribution to sea level rise that's coming from Antarctica. Damage observed in the side-by-side glaciers show highly crevassed areas and open fractures—both signs that the shear zones on both glaciers, where the ice shelf is thin, have weakened structurally over the past decade, according to a new study. #antarctica #iceshelf #climatechange #globalwarming #glacier
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