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Melting Ice Reveals an Ancient Thriving Trade Route
Artifacts from a receding ice patch provide a glimpse of Iron Age and Viking activity along a mountain pass.
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Greenland’s Ice Is Getting Darker, Increasing Risk of Melting
Feedback loops from melting itself are driving changes in reflectivity
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Fountain of Youth Underlies Antarctic Mountains
New Study Explains Why Peaks Buried in Ice Look So Young
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Melting and Refreezing of Deep Greenland Ice Speeds Flow to Sea, Study Says
Findings May Shift Understanding of Ice Sheet Behavior
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In Himalayas, Assessing Climate Threats to Ice, and Water Supply
Bhutan’s Melting Glaciers May Affect Farming, Hydropower, Floods
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Scientists Predict Faster Retreat for Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier
Study Identifies Underwater Ridge Critical to Future Flow
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Some Antarctic Ice Is Forming From Bottom
Imagery From Remote Mountains Turns Normal Theory on Head
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No Longer Anchored, Antarctic Ice Stream Surges to Sea
Under-Ice Sub Finds Ridge That May Have Held Back Pine Island Glacier
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Scientists to Reap Ice From Indonesia High Peak
A Grueling Trek, a Fast-Melting Glacier, and Vital Climate Signs

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