Antarctic Glaciers Accelerating
Hundreds of Glaciers Affected by Global Climate Warming Are Speeding Up
By Codie Leonsch Hartwig, published Jun 10, 2007
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The Antarctic's temperature has steadily risen over the last half century. It is now 3 degrees centigrade higher than it is was 50 years ago. This may not sound significant, but the BAS quotes Dr. Hamish Pritchard, who is the study's lead author, as saying, "The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced some of the fastest warming on Earth."
This warming, which is considered rapid when viewed on a global climatic scale, has caused 87 percent of Antarctic glaciers to retreat (shrink) over the same period of time as the warming. Current studies by the BAS show that these glaciers are now speeding up and moving faster and farther.
It is known, according to the BAS, that global climate warming is "already causing" an increase of summer snow melt and ice shelf retreat in the Antarctic Peninsula. Current science indicates that the most likely probable cause for the accelerated and farther flow of Antarctic glaciers is also global climate warming.
Dr. Pritchard stresses the necessity for using satellite technology to monitor regional changes in "remote and inaccessible glaciers." Monitoring needs to occur on regional levels via satellite technology and not be restricted to observable local levels. As sea levels rise, it will be important to make accurate predictions that can form the basis of correct government policy. Pritchard also says satellite technology "now gives our best chance" to make informed, dependable predictions about global changes in the future.
In the current study, a team of BAS scientists headed by Dr. Pritchard used radar images from the European ERS-1 and -2 satellites to track the flow rate of 300 previously unstudied glaciers. A 12% increase in glacier speed was detected in the decade between 1993 and 2003.
Antarctic Glaciers Accelerating
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Takeaways
- Hundreds of Antarctic glaciers are melting and speeding up.
- Lower glaciers melt and cause the upper glaciers to loosen and slide.
- Satellite radar images help science understand large glacier behavior.
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Posted on 06/22/2007 at 11:06:00 AM
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