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“Stable” glaciers in East Antarctica “beginning to melt”

The loss of ice there hints "at widespread changes in the ocean"

Newsroom December 11 02:43

Glaciers in East Antarctica have begun to melt which could “reshape coastlines around the world”, NASA scientists have warned.

Satellite imaging has shown that a group of glaciers spanning one-eighth of East Antarctica — long considered more stable than its western neighbour — have begun to lose ice.

“East Antarctica has the potential to reshape coastlines around the world,” NASA said in a blog post on Monday.

The loss of ice there, it added, hints “at widespread changes in the ocean”.

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The research, led by NASA glaciologist Catherine Walker, was conducted using new maps of ice velocity and height surface elevation created as part of a project to track the movement of the world’s ice.

It found that the Totten Glacier — which contains enough ice to raise sea levels by at least 11 feet (3.3 meters) — and several smaller nearby glaciers are losing ice because of “warming ocean waters”.

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