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Glaciologist Projects Sea Level Rise 9/8/2008

Scientists Testing New Method Of Storing Carbon Dioxide In Underground Coal Beds 9/7/2008

Major flooding risk could span decades after Chinese earthquake 9/7/2008

China's first successful sampling of ice core in Mongolia 9/6/2008

Global Sea-Rise Levels By 2100 May Be Lower Than Some Predict 9/5/2008

Climate Computer Modeling Heats Up 9/5/2008

Ice Age lesson predicts a faster rise in sea level 9/4/2008

Alpine lakes beginning to show effects of climate change 9/2/2008

Analysis of past glacial melting shows potential for increased Greenland ice melt and sea level rise 9/2/2008

Thawing permafrost likely to boost global warming 9/2/2008

Arctic ice on the verge of another all-time low 8/31/2008

Crystals improve understanding of volcanic eruptions 8/30/2008

Yellowstone's Ancient Supervolcano: Only Lukewarm? 8/29/2008

Why is Greenland covered in ice? 8/28/2008

New Analysis of Earthquake Zone off Oregon Coast Raises Questions 8/27/2008

All Articles Tagged As: antarctic

Snapshot of past climate reveals no ice in Antarctica millions of years ago (7/29/2008)

A snapshot of New Zealand's climate 40 million years ago reveals a greenhouse Earth, with warmer seas and little or no ice in Antarctica ...> Full Article



A Single Boulder May Prove that Antarctica and North America Were Once Connected (7/18/2008)

A Single Boulder May Prove that Antarctica and North America Were Once ConnectedA lone granite boulder found against all odds high atop a glacier in Antarctica may provide additional key evidence to support a theory that parts of the southernmost continent once were connected to North America hundreds of millions of years ago. ...> Full Article



Wilkins Ice Shelf hanging by its last thread (7/12/2008)

Wilkins Ice Shelf hanging by its last threadThe Wilkins Ice Shelf is experiencing further disintegration that is threatening the collapse of the ice bridge connecting the shelf to Charcot Island. ...> Full Article



Even the Antarctic winter cannot protect Wilkins Ice Shelf (6/16/2008)

Even the Antarctic winter cannot protect Wilkins Ice ShelfWilkins Ice Shelf has experienced further break-up with an area of about 160 km² breaking off from 30 May to 31 May 2008. ESA’s Envisat satellite captured the event â€" the first ever-documented episode to occur in winter. ...> Full Article



Data show Antarctic ice stream radiating seismically (6/5/2008)

Data show Antarctic ice stream radiating seismicallySeismologists have found seismic signals from a giant river of ice in Antarctica that make California's earthquake problem seem trivial. ...> Full Article



Climate Models Overheat Computer analyses of global climate have consistently overstated warming in Antarctica, concludes new research (5/10/2008)

Climate Models Overheat Computer analyses of global climate have consistently overstated warming in Antarctica, concludes new researchComputer analyses of global climate have consistently overstated warming in Antarctica, concludes new research by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and Ohio State University. ...> Full Article


Global Climate Models Both Agree and Disagree With Actual Antarctic Data (5/8/2008)

Scientists who compared recorded Antarctic temperatures and snowfall accumulation to predictions by major computer models of global climate change offer both good and bad news. ...> Full Article


'New' Ancient Antarctic Sediment Reveals Climate Change History (4/29/2008)

Recent additions to the premier collection of Southern Ocean sediment cores at will give scientists a close-up look at fluctuations that occurred in Antarctica's ice sheet and marine and terrestrial life as the climate cooled considerably between 20 and 14 million years ago. ...> Full Article



Antarctic Ice Shelf Disintegrating As Result Of Climate Change, Scientists Say (3/27/2008)

Antarctic Ice Shelf Disintegrating As Result Of Climate Change, Scientists SaySatellite imagery from the University of Colorado at Boulder's National Snow and Ice Data Center shows a portion of Antarctica's massive Wilkins Ice Shelf has begun to collapse because of rapid climate change in a fast-warming region of the continent. ...> Full Article



Prestigious science prize awarded for 800,000 year old ice core (3/17/2008)

Prestigious science prize awarded for 800,000 year old ice coreIce core scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are joint winners of a major European science prize. The European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) - which retrieved two deep ice cores that have revealed how Earth's climate behaved over the last 800,000 years - is one of three projects to be awarded the 2007 Descartes Prize for excellence in collaborative research. Three winning trans-national research teams share this year's Descartes Prize of 1.36 million Euros. The prize is awarded annually to teams which have achieved outstanding scientific or technological results through collaborative research in any field of science. ...> Full Article



Rock studies help crack questions of glacier thinning in West Antarctica (3/2/2008)

Rock studies help crack questions of glacier thinning in West AntarcticaBoulders the size of footballs could help scientists predict the West Antarctic Ice Sheet's (WAIS) contribution to sea-level rise according to new research published this week in the journal Geology. ...> Full Article


Antarctic ice shelf collapse explained (2/8/2008)

When the Larsen B Ice Shelf in Antarctica collapsed in 2002, the event appeared to be a sudden response to climate change, and this long, fringing ice shelf in the north west part of the Weddell Sea was assumed to be the latest in a long line of victims of Antarctic summer heat waves linked to Global Warming. ...> Full Article


New ice core shows more evidence of Antarctic Peninsula change (2/1/2008)

New ice core shows more evidence of Antarctic Peninsula changeMore evidence of changing weather patterns around the Antarctic Peninsula - a region where climate has changed rapidly over the last 50 years - is published this month in Geophysical Research Letters (online). ...> Full Article


Antarctic ice loss speeds up, nearly matches Greenland loss (1/27/2008)

Ice loss in Antarctica increased by 75 percent in the last 10 years due to a speed-up in the flow of its glaciers and is now nearly as great as that observed in Greenland, according to a new, comprehensive study by UC Irvine and NASA scientists. ...> Full Article


First evidence of under-ice volcanic eruption in Antarctica (1/25/2008)

First evidence of under-ice volcanic eruption in AntarcticaThe first evidence of a volcanic eruption from beneath Antarctica's most rapidly changing ice sheet ...> Full Article


New Antarctic Ice Core to Provide Clearest Climate Record Yet (1/23/2008)

New Antarctic Ice Core to Provide Clearest Climate Record YetAfter enduring months on the coldest, driest and windiest continent on Earth, researchers today closed out the inaugural season on an unprecedented, multi-year effort to retrieve the most detailed record of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere over the last 100,000 years. ...> Full Article


Exploration Of Lake Hidden Beneath Antarctica's Ice Sheet Begins (1/18/2008)

Exploration Of Lake Hidden Beneath Antarctica's Ice Sheet BeginsA four-man science team led by British Antarctic Survey's (BAS) Dr Andy Smith has begun exploring an ancient lake hidden deep beneath Antarctica's ice sheet. The lake -- the size of Lake Windermere (UK) -- could yield vital clues to life on Earth, climate change and future sea-level rise. ...> Full Article


ANDRILL's 2nd Antarctic drilling season exceeds all expectations (12/9/2007)

A second season in Antarctica for the Antarctic Geological Drilling (ANDRILL) Program has exceeded all expectations, according to the co-chief scientists of the program's Southern McMurdo Sound Project. ...> Full Article


New Antarctica research season kicks off (12/3/2007)

New Antarctica research season kicks offThe approach of winter in the northern hemisphere means that summer is coming to Antarctica - still bitterly cold, but just warm enough to let scientists make progress on ongoing studies. ...> Full Article


Antarctic Team To Install Seismographs, Where 'No Man -Or Woman - Has Gone Before' (11/11/2007)

Antarctic Team To Install Seismographs, Where 'No Man -Or Woman - Has Gone Before'A team of seismologists from Washington University in St. Louis, like members of the starship Enterprise, will "boldly go where no man has gone before" after Thanksgiving this year. ...> Full Article


Scientists help map Antarctic ice sheets (11/3/2007)

Newcastle University scientists are joining the race to discover how climate change is affecting Antarctic ice sheets. ...> Full Article


Geologist Discovers Three New Minerals (10/12/2007)

New minerals include stornesite-(Y), chopinite and tassieite, all are extremely rare and represented only by microscopic samples. ...> Full Article


Clues to End of the Last Ice Age (9/29/2007)

Researcher shows that deep-sea temperatures rose 1,300 years before the buildup of atmospheric carbon dioxide, ruling out CO2 as driver of the last ice age's meltdown. ...> Full Article


Scientist Studies Minnesota's Rock In Antarctica (8/4/2007)

Scientist Studies Minnesota's Rock In AntarcticaGeologists learn by looking at rocks. Of course, it's not that simple. Here in Minnesota, the tapestry of mineral-laden geology lies buried under forests, soils and parking lots. ...> Full Article

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