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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: Study: West Antarctic Glacier Melt Due To Volcanoes, Not Global Warming A new study by researchers at the University of Texas, Austin found that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is collapsing due to geothermal heat, not man-made global warming. Researchers from the UTAs Institute for Geophysics found that the Thwaites Glacier in western Antarctica is being eroded by the ocean as well as geothermal heat from magma and subaerial volcanoes. Thwaites is considered a key glacier for understanding future sea level rise. UTA researchers used radar techniques to map water flows under ice sheets and estimate the rate of ice melt in the glacier. As it turns out, geothermal heat from magma and volcanoes under the glacier is much hotter and covers a much wider area than was previously thought. Geothermal flux is one of the most dynamically critical ice sheet boundary conditions but is extremely difficult to constrain at the scale required to understand and predict the behavior of rapidly changing glaciers, UTA researchers wrote in their study, which was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The geothermal heat under the glaciers is likely a key factor in why the ice sheet is currently collapsing. Before this study, it was assumed that heat flow under the glacier was evenly distributed throughout, but UTAs study shows this is not the case. Heat levels under the glacier are uneven, with some areas being much hotter than others. The combination of variable subglacial geothermal heat flow and the interacting subglacial water system could threaten the stability of Thwaites Glacier in ways that we never before imagined, lead researcher David Schroeder said in a press release. Its the most complex thermal environment you might imagine, echoed co-author Don Blankenship And then you plop the most critical dynamically unstable ice sheet on planet Earth in the middle of this thing, and then you try to model it. Its virtually impossible. Scientists and environmentalists have been pointing to Antarcticas collapsing western ice sheet as further evidence the planet is warming. NASA glaciologist Eric Rignot recently found that the western ice sheet collapse is unstoppable and could dramatically raise sea levels. The highest storm surge from Hurricane Sandy, or Superstorm Sandy, was just under 13 feet, and a whole lot of places it was 10 feet or less, Penn State University glaciologist Richard Alley told Mother Jones Chris Mooney in a podcast. And were looking at 11 feet, or something like that, from West Antarctica, Alley said. Plus a little thermal expansion [water expanding as it gets warmer] and some mountain glacier melting that are already on the table. And so you can sort of think of the storm surge of Hurricane Sandy, something vaguely in that neighborhood for most of the coastline of the world. dailycaller.com/2014/06/1...anoes-not-global-warming/ Poster Comment: "The geothermal heat under the glaciers is likely a key factor in why the ice sheet is currently collapsing." Oh oh. Another Messiah theory bites the dust. Idiot. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: scrapper2 (#0)
If Thwaites melts further, it most assuredly indicates a rise in global sea levels. Glad I am inland. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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