It would take 3,000 years to completely melt the Greenland ice sheet.
Halzen has carried out preliminary tests on the Greenland ice sheet.
One study suggests it would take 3,000 years to completely melt the Greenland ice sheet.
The Greenland ice sheet is not a part of the patrolled area.
We all live on the Greenland ice sheet now.
The Greenland ice sheet is not merely being melted from above by warmer air temperatures.
Straneo's research is looking at what scientists call the "dynamic effects" of the Greenland ice sheet.
The last time temperatures were that high was 10 million years ago, when there was no Greenland ice sheet.
That's equal to 30% of the Earth's Greenland ice sheet.
Similar research found nanodiamonds in the Greenland ice sheet.
It would take 3,000 years to completely melt the Greenland ice sheet.
Halzen has carried out preliminary tests on the Greenland ice sheet.
One study suggests it would take 3,000 years to completely melt the Greenland ice sheet.
The Greenland ice sheet is not a part of the patrolled area.
We all live on the Greenland ice sheet now.
The Greenland ice sheet is not merely being melted from above by warmer air temperatures.
Straneo's research is looking at what scientists call the "dynamic effects" of the Greenland ice sheet.
The last time temperatures were that high was 10 million years ago, when there was no Greenland ice sheet.
That's equal to 30% of the Earth's Greenland ice sheet.
Similar research found nanodiamonds in the Greenland ice sheet.