What lies beneath Antarctica’s immense and impenetrable ice sheet? Until now, we didn’t fully know, but a new, groundbreaking study reached...
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By creating a new map of Antarctica’s subterranean landscape, researchers have uncovered a vast topography of previously hidden hills, ridges, and even entire mountain ranges lurking miles beneath its frozen exterior. The findings, detailed in a new study published in the journal Science, could represent a novel method of probing the Antarctic ice that could be instrumental in predicting the frigid continent’s fate amid rapid climate change. “It’s like before you had a grainy pixel film camera, and now you’ve got a properly zoomed-in digital image of what’s really going on,” lead author Helen Ockenden, a...
What lies beneath Antarctica’s immense and impenetrable ice sheet? Until now, we didn’t fully know, but a new, groundbreaking study reached...
A new map is offering the most detailed look yet at the terrain hidden beneath Antarctica’s thick ice sheet, giving scientists a clearer...
A new map is offering the most detailed look yet at the terrain hidden beneath Antarctica’s thick ice sheet, giving scientists a clearer...
Thinning sea ice around Antarctica. Credit: Jason Auch / CC BY 2.0 A new map is offering the most detailed look yet at the terrain hidden beneath...
Antarctica: Scientists have produced the most comprehensive map yet of the landscape concealed beneath Antarctica's extensive ice sheet, exposing a...
An enormous iceberg that split off from the Antarctic ice sheet decades ago has turned an alarmingly bright shade of vivid blue — an alarming...
An enormous iceberg that split off from the Antarctic ice sheet decades ago has turned an alarmingly bright shade of vivid blue — an alarming...
A new map of the landscape beneath the continent's ice sheet reveals a previously undiscovered terrain. ......
A new map of the landscape beneath the continent's ice sheet reveals a previously undiscovered terrain. ......
About 200 miles from Johannesburg, the Drakensberg region offers a breathtaking landscape of stark ridges and green valleys.