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What’s Under Antarctica’s Ice?
Antarctica is more than a continent-sized sheet of ice (and the penguins that live atop it). There's land, liquid water, and even life underneath all that ice. And scientists have built up a suite of tools to find all of it.
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Antarctic ‘glue’ coming unstuck could be crucial in causing deterioration of ice shelves
The 2017 calving of the A68 iceberg from Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf was likely caused by thinning ice melange, the mix of windblown snow, iceberg debris and frozen seawater that normally acts to glue rifts together with larger blocks.
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Scientists find ancient life buried underneath Antarctic ice
Researchers have discovered remains of tiny sea creatures deep beneath the ice in Antarctica.
NASA
IceBridge Flies 300 Hours of Antarctic Science Flights
Flying low over the Earth’s southernmost continent, Operation IceBridge is wrapping up its eighth consecutive field season of mapping the ice sheet and glaciers of Antarctica, as well as the surrounding sea ice. With more than 300...
Science360
Ancient Ice And Our Planets Future
Deep in the interior of Antarctica scientists unlock the secrets of our planet's past.
FuseSchool
Global Warming - Evaluating the Evidence
Learn the basics about global warming as part of the environmental chemistry topic.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Antarctic Ice Movement: Part Ii
Within Antarctic ice sheets are fast-moving streams of ice. This video segment [5:15] adapted from NOVA hypothesizes about how ice streams are the result of warming at the end of the last ice age.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Antarctic Ice: Sea Level Change
What would happen if a portion of the Antarctic Ice Sheet were to melt? This video segment [3:19] adapted from NOVA uses animations to show the effect of a 6-meter sea-level rise on coastal cities across the world.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Antarctica: A Challenging Work Day
What happens when the ground under your feet is ice and it's moving? This video segment adapted from NOVA features some of the dangers faced by scientists conducting research in Antarctica.
NASA
Nasa: A Tour of the Cryosphere: Earth's Frozen Assets
It has been said that the frozen parts of our planet, also known as the cryosphere, may be the proverbial 'canary in the coal mine' when it comes to climate change. This video shows some of the most dramatic fluctuations to our...