Environment
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Antarctica’s Rivers and Lakes Hidden Under Ice Could Play a Significant Role in Rising Sea Levels
A direct survey of rivers and lakes under the vast Antarctic ice sheets reveals how sub-glacial river play out a major factor in understanding rising sea level. A team of scientists set out an exploration to one of the least-explored parts of our planet to support an earlier research explaining the interaction between subglacial hydrology and the ocean.
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