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Giant icebergs once scraped the seafloor near Britain, offering clues about ancient ice shelves and future sea-level rise.
Icebergs as large as cities, potentially tens of kilometres wide, once roved the coasts of the UK, according to scientists.
For the first time, scientists have directly observed the melting underside of an Antarctic ice shelf, Earth.com reported. An ...
Scientists have found scour marks on the seabed made by giant icebergs about 18,000 years ago, and they could offer clues to ...
Giant icebergs the size of cities once drifted off the coast of Britain, scientists find - Research could indicate how ...
A new study reveals there was a time when massive icebergs, like the ones we see in Antarctica today, were drifting less than 90 miles off the U.K. coastline.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, show that during the last ice age—about 18,000 to 20,000 years ...
Deep tracks in the floor of the North Sea are hugely exciting to scientists in the UK, who say the grooves not only confirm ...
Hundreds of ice shelves surround about three-quarters of today's Antarctic ice sheet, helping to hold back its vast glaciers. But if ice shelves are lost, the glaciers behind can speed up ...
New research suggests melting ice sheets are warming global temperatures which may speed up continental drift, creating ...