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Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle Goes Missing Under 'Doomsday Glacier'

Thwaites Glacier, called the Doomsday Glacier for how it might contribute to catastrophic sea-level rise, has claimed an expensive piece of research equipment. ....

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Antarctica's melting 'Doomsday glacier' could raise sea levels by 10 feet, scientists say - WEIS

Andrew Merry/Getty Images(NEW YORK) One of Antarctica's most important glaciers is holding on "by its fingernails" as warming temperatures around the globe threaten to cause further deterioration, which could then destabilize the glaciers in the entire region. The Thwaites glacier, located in the Amundsen Sea in western Antarctica, is among the fastest-changing glaciers in ....

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Antarctica's melting 'Doomsday glacier' could raise sea levels by 10 feet, scientists say

Andrew Merry/Getty Images(NEW YORK) One of Antarctica's most important glaciers is holding on "by its fingernails" as warming temperatures around the globe threaten to cause further deterioration, which could then destabilize the glaciers in the entire region. The Thwaites glacier, located in the Amundsen Sea in western Antarctica, is among the fastest-changing glaciers in the region, according to scientists. Along with Pine Island, also located in the Amundsen Sea, the two structures are responsible for the largest contribution of sea level rise out of Antarctica. Now, scientists are finding that the Thwaites glacier, also known as the "Doomsday glacier," is melting faster than previously thought as warm and dense deep water delivers heat to the present-day ice-shelf cavity and melts its ice shelves from below, according to a study published in Nature Geoscience on Monday. Thwaites, which is about the size of Florida, has been known to be on a fast retreat. ....

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