What future for the ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula?
An international research group, including scientists from three French laboratories (1), has revealed the systematic and negative impact of ocean warming on the extent of ice shelves in the East Antarctic Peninsula in recent decades and the 9000 last years. The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the reg...
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ftopenedition:oai:hypotheses.org:afeqeng/1517 2023-05-15T13:52:55+02:00 What future for the ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula? patriciamar 2019-01-21T15:13:06Z http://afeqeng.hypotheses.org/1517 unknown AFEQ english info:eu-repo/semantics/reference/issn/2647-9060 http://afeqeng.hypotheses.org/1517 post 2019 ftopenedition 2019-01-27T01:14:40Z An international research group, including scientists from three French laboratories (1), has revealed the systematic and negative impact of ocean warming on the extent of ice shelves in the East Antarctic Peninsula in recent decades and the 9000 last years. The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the regions most affected by the current global warming. Over the last 50 years, it has lost almost 75% of the surface of its floating ice platforms, which are important barriers to ocean erosion for th. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ice Shelves OpenEdition Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic |
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An international research group, including scientists from three French laboratories (1), has revealed the systematic and negative impact of ocean warming on the extent of ice shelves in the East Antarctic Peninsula in recent decades and the 9000 last years. The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the regions most affected by the current global warming. Over the last 50 years, it has lost almost 75% of the surface of its floating ice platforms, which are important barriers to ocean erosion for th. |
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