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Ice loss on Antarctica tripled in 10 years
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13 June 2018
Ice loss on Antarctica tripled in 10 years, shows a study published in Nature including research from the IMAU
42 degrees South
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28 June 2017
Former PhD student Aimée Slangen
Global conference on sea level co-organised by IMAU researcher Roderik van de Wal
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23 June 2017
Conference on Regional Sea Level Changes and Coastal Impacts in New York
1997 was ‘tipping point’ for ice caps around Greenland’s edges
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31 March 2017
Ice caps have lost their capacity to contain and refreeze meltwater, researchers write in a Nature Communications publication.
Mysterious ‘crater’ on Antarctica indication of vulnerable ice sheet
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15 December 2016
The East Antarctic ice sheet appears to be more vulnerable than expected, due to a strong wind that brings warm air and blows away the snow.
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