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I posted this article to LBN last night, but I'm sure it will get more attention here in Science, because I have a question the average member probably couldn't answer. If this is a No-No, Sorry.
Question: Would a rise in Ocean levels of 6-12 inches (or more), cause the current Ice Shelfs to crack and break-up faster than normal, even if the Ocean Temperatures stayed about the same? :shrug:
Antarctic's ice 'melting faster'
Wednesday, 2 February, 2005, 11:28 GMT
A team of UK researchers claims to have new evidence that global warming is melting the ice in Antarctica faster than had previously been thought.
Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (Bas) say the rise in sea levels around the world caused by the melting may have been under-estimated.
It is thought that over 13,000 sq km of sea ice in the Antarctic Peninsula has been lost over the last 50 years.
The findings were announced at the Climate Change Conference in Exeter.
Rising sea level
Professor Chris Rapley, director of (Bas), told the conference that Antarctica could become a "giant awakened", contributing heavily to rising sea levels.
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