Below the surface, Greenland’s ice appears to be churning up, a process one scientist described as akin to a “boiling pot of pasta” ...
Deep inside the Greenland ice sheet are giant swirling plume-like structures. These have puzzled scientists for over a decade ...
The mysterious plumes, it seems, are being triggered by a cryptic process whose origins lie in Earth's fiery mantle.
The ice sheet may be undergoing thermal convection, resembling a "boiling pot of pasta," according to researchers.
From massive global sea level rises to disruption of regional climates, discover the impacts if Greenland's ice sheet completely ...
Deep under Greenland’s ice, a thin layer of frozen dirt and rock has been holding a secret for thousands of years. Now, a drilling project co-led by the University at Buffalo has brought that secret ...
A study led by the University of Barcelona and published in the journal Nature Communications shows that climate change has profoundly altered ...
A University of Montana Western professor has helped uncover new details about one of the most abrupt climate events of the past 12,000 years.Dr. Spruce Schoen ...