Greenland ice cracks are widening, potentially speeding the rise of global sea levels
Crevasses can reach over 300 feet in width, thousands of feet in length, and hundreds of feet in depth. Research led by glaciologist Thomas Chudley from Durham University shows that these cracks in the ice form crucial pathways for meltwater drainage within the ice sheet. The study's findings indicate that...Read Entire Article


Crevasses can reach over 300 feet in width, thousands of feet in length, and hundreds of feet in depth. Research led by glaciologist Thomas Chudley from Durham University shows that these cracks in the ice form crucial pathways for meltwater drainage within the ice sheet. The study's findings indicate that...
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