Using cosmic rays, radionuclides to measure contribution of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to changes in global sea level
New research documenting the melting of ice sheets in East Antarctica since the last ice age is providing crucial data for scientists to accurately project sea-level rises by the end of the 21st century....
Source: PhysOrg - Tuesday, 5 June, 2012
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