A frontal aerial view of a glacier flowing into the sea. A red boat is sailing in the sea.

Falling ice drives glacial retreat in Greenland

The Greenland ice sheet is melting at an increasing rate, a process accelerated by glacier calving, in which huge chunks of ice break free and crash into the sea, generating large waves that push warmer water to the surface. A new study now shows that this mechanism is amplifying glacial melt.

by Editorial team
(Image: Ethan Welty / University of Zurich)
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