Antarctic ice cliffs may not contribute to sea-level rise as much as predicted

Researchers report that in order for a 90-meter ice cliff to collapse entirely, the ice shelves supporting the cliff would have to break apart extremely quickly, within a matter of hours — a rate of ice loss that has not been observed in the modern record.


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Source: ScienceDaily