Browsing: Ice
The chairman of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, President Frank Starr Combs, called for the immediate release of tribal members detained…
Thwaites Glacier, known as the “Doomsday Glacier,” is a critical focus in climate studies due to its potential to raise…
NASA’s radar has detected an unusual reflection 1.5 kilometers beneath Antarctica’s ice, suggesting the presence of liquid water and internal…
The CHACHA study, led by Dr. Jose D. Fuentes at Penn State University, involved a two-month airborne campaign in early…
A recent study reveals that about 9,000 years ago, a section of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet collapsed rapidly due…
An unmanned submarine named Ran conducted a mission beneath West Antarctica’s Dotson Ice Shelf, mapping unusual structures like plateaus and…
A recent study led by Professor Yusuke Suganuma from the National Institute of Polar Research reveals that about 9,000 years…
Ice in the Pacific Northwest is temporary, mainly forming in winter and melting in summer. For studying ancient climate changes,…
Recent research published in Communications Earth & Environmental highlights the significant role of nitrogen fixation in the Arctic as sea…
Rising global temperatures are linked to various adverse effects, such as sea level rise and severe weather, but they are…

