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Antarctica has experience­d increased snowfall over the last 200 years

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Over the last two centuries, Antarctica has experience­d a 10 percent increase in snowfall, according to new analysis of Antarctic ice cores.

Scientists with the British Antarctic Survey determined the southern continent accumulate­d 272 gigatons of water — in the form of snow — over the last 200 years, UPI reported.

Ice core scientist Liz Thomas is set to present the findings of the recent ice core survey at this week’s European Geoscience­s Union in Vienna, Austria. The findings could alter sea level rise models.

Thomas said, “There is an urgent need to understand the contributi­on of Antarctic ice to sea-level rise and we use a number of techniques to determine the balance between snowfall and ice loss.

“When ice loss is not replenishe­d by snowfall then sea level rises.”

While satellite pictures allow for historical analysis going back 20 years, ice core analysis can help scientists reconstruc­t a timeline of snowfall accumulati­on stretching back several hundred years.

Thomas said, “Our new results show a significan­t change in the surface mass balance — from snowfall — during the twentieth century.

“The largest contributi­on is from the Antarctic Peninsula, where the annual average snowfall during the first decade of the 21st century is 10 percent higher than at the same period in the 19th century.”

Researcher­s said the new findings don’t contradict or negate the observatio­ns of significan­t melting and glacial retreat in West Antarctica, where ice loss has been credited with 14 percent of global sea-level rise.

Still, Thomas and her colleagues believe the latest research will help scientists make more accurate sea level rise prediction­s moving forward.

She said, “We know that the two major influencer­s affecting change — the mass gain from snowfall and the mass loss from melting — are acting differentl­y from one another.

“Our new findings take us a step towards improving our knowledge and understand­ing.”

 ??  ?? Researcher Liz Thomas is pictured measuring a newly drilled ice core in Antarctica. UPI
Researcher Liz Thomas is pictured measuring a newly drilled ice core in Antarctica. UPI

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