Lakes collapse and release meltwater during winter causing inland ice to speed up in Greenland, finds study

A team of international researchers has shown for the first time how 18 meltwater lakes in Greenland collapse during winter, which causes the edges of the ice to flow faster. The new knowledge is essential for understanding how climate change influences the flow of ice masses in the Arctic.


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Source: Phys.org