Fig. 1 Modified Graphic from here |
It was recently reported by the University of California at Irvine that a team of glaciologists led by researchers at the University of California, Irvine used high-resolution satellite radar data to find evidence of the intrusion of warm, high-pressure seawater many kilometers beneath the grounded ice of West Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier (Vigorous melting at Antarctica).
The Thwaites Glacier paper researchers wrote:
Fig. 2 Ice-melt & Seawater Temperatures |
(Widespread seawater intrusions beneath the grounded ice of Thwaites Glacier). An actual example of the seawater temperatures (Conservative Temperature) at various depths compared to glacial ice melt temperatures is shown at Fig. 2.
Fig. 3 Thwaites Glacier Area |
Other sets of actual 'warm water' and 'cold ice' temperatures are shown by using World Ocean Database (WOD) in situ measurements at three Pelagic depths (Epipelagic, Mesopelagic, Bathypelagic, see Fig. 3).
The Thwaites Glacier is in Western Antarctica but similar results have been pointed out some years ago by another team studying the Totten Glacier in Eastern Antarctica (Totten Glacier: Scientists Identify New Threat to East Antarctic Ice).
What is really coming home in Dr. Rignot et alia's paper is that the 'Old World' ideas of Antarcitca 1.0 were way off base (Antarctica 2.0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 [& supplements A, B, C, D, E, F], 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15).
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