
Greenland Glacier's Cracks Reveal Accelerated Melt
Greenland's 79N Glacier is experiencing accelerated meltwater drainage through cracks and shafts, a phenomenon triggered by rising atmospheric temperatures since the mid-1990s. This rapid drainage creates unusual fracture patterns and basal flooding, potentially destabilizing the glacier and disrupting its natural seasonal cycle, highlighting the profound impact of climate change on glacial dynamics.


















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