The history of Greenland's ice

  • Blard P
  • Leduc G
  • Glasser N
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Abstract

Global sea levels would rise by several metres if the Greenland Ice Sheet melted completely. Two studies have examined its past behaviour in an effort to evaluate its vulnerability in a warming world — and have come to seemingly conflicting conclusions. Two geochemists and a glaciologist discuss the issues.

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Blard, P.-H., Leduc, G., & Glasser, N. (2016). The history of Greenland’s ice. Nature, 540(7632), 202–203. https://doi.org/10.1038/540202a

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