Glaciers
Pink rocks reveal hidden granite mass under Antarctic glacier
Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI
Bright pink granite boulders on Antarctica's Hudson Mountains have unveiled a massive buried granite body beneath Pine Island Glacier. The structure measures nearly 100 km wide and 7 km thick. Researchers linked the rocks, dated to 175 million years ago, to this subglacial feature using gravity surveys.
An ice cave on Breiðamerkurjökull glacier in Iceland collapsed on August 25, 2024, killing 30-year-old American Jeffrey Ayco during a summer tour. His pregnant wife was critically injured, prompting a massive rescue operation involving hundreds of volunteers. The incident highlights risks in the expanding glacier tourism industry.
Rapportert av AI
Researchers in the Ötztal Alps are urgently drilling into the Weißseespitze glacier to extract climate data before it melts away. The glacier preserves layers of pollutants and natural markers from centuries past, offering insights into historical human activity and environmental changes. Warmer temperatures have already erased records from the 1600s onward.
Scientists have recorded the Hektoria glacier on the Antarctic Peninsula retreating 25 kilometres in just 15 months, the quickest in modern history. This rapid collapse, up to 10 times faster than previous records, raises concerns for other glaciers and global sea level rise. The event began in early 2022 with the disintegration of stabilizing ice.
Rapportert av AI
A new study indicates that the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica has crossed an irreversible tipping point, potentially accelerating global sea level rise. Researchers analyzed decades of satellite data to reach this conclusion. The findings highlight the urgent risks posed by climate change in polar regions.