Thwaites Glacier is an unusually broad and vast Antarctic glacier located east of Mount Murphy, on the Walgreen Coast of Marie Byrd Land. It was initially...
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1980s, the Thwaites Glacier, nicknamed the "Doomsday glacier", has had a net loss of over 600 billion tons of ice, though pinning of the Thwaites Ice Shelf...
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Mount Takahe (redirect from Clausen Glacier)
300 ft) above sea level. A tributary of the Thwaites Glacier passes close by. There are two small glaciers on the volcano itself, on the southwestern and...
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that the Thwaites Ice Shelf, which restrains the eastern portion of the Thwaites Glacier, could start to collapse within five years. The glacier would start...
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Ice shelf (section Disruption of Thwaites Ice Shelf)
1980s, the Thwaites Glacier, nicknamed the "Doomsday glacier", has had a net loss of over 600 billion tons of ice, though pinning of the Thwaites Ice Shelf...
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of the most influential people in the world for her research on the Thwaites Glacier. She previously worked at Georgia Tech, and has been involved in projects...
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5194/cp-12-769-2016. ISSN 1814-9332. S2CID 55247311. Thwaites Glacier Project. "International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration". Archived from the original on...
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Thwaites Glacier "ice shelf melt rate of 207 m/year in 2014–2017, which is the highest ice shelf melt rate on record in Antarctica." Totten Glacier is...
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Climate engineering (section Glacier stabilization)
as Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland or Thwaites Glacier and Pine Island Glacier in Antarctica. It may be possible to bolster some glaciers directly, but...
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engineering interventions have been proposed for Thwaites Glacier and the nearby Pine Island Glacier to physically stabilize its ice or to preserve it...
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