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Sensitive ice stream has been draining Greenland glaciers for 45,000 years

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Over the last 45,000 years, a thin drainage stream, stretching more than 595 meters through Greenland’s ice sheet and glaciers, has been narrower than it is today more than half the time.

New analysis of the ultra-sensitive ice stream, the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream, suggested the long, narrow ribbon drains as much as 12 percent of the massive Greenland Ice Sheet, UPI wrote.

The new research — conducted by scientists at Oregon State University and published in the journal Nature Communicat­ions — showed the ice stream continued to drain the ice sheet during the glacial maximum, a prolonged period of extreme cold, suggesting the stream is especially sensitive to environmen­tal change.

Oregon State geologist Anders Carlson said, “There are some parts of the ice sheet that are relatively stable and others that show evidence of very rapid retreating — a pattern we’re seeing today as well as thousands of years ago.

“Some of it relates to bed topography — when the bed is below sea level, it stabilizes that part of the ice sheet. In low spots, it is unstable.”

Carlson and his colleagues suggest the stream is especially sensitive to warm summer temperatur­es.

Scientists also believe a period of accelerate­d drainage Àow, beginning 9,000 years ago, may have been triggered by the Earth’s orbit, which inched slightly closer to the Sun.

Researcher­s sampled and studied ice cores to estimate shifts in air temperatur­e over the last 45,000 years.

Their analysis showed that even during the glacial maximum, summer temperatur­es remained relatively warm, causing the stream to continue draining the ice sheet throughout the cold spell.

Carlson said, “That period was also quite dry and there wasn’t nearly as much snowfall, which may have driven the ice margin to be smaller.”

Scientists were able to estimate glacial retreat by measuring the amounts of beryllium-10 in rocks.

When retreating glaciers expose rocks, cosmic rays react with the quartz to produce the isotope.

Though the stream has been draining the Greenland Ice Sheet consistent­ly for 45,000 years, the evidence suggested it is in a period of accelerate­d Àow.

Nicolaj Larsen of Aarhus University in Denmark said, “Modern observatio­ns have shown that the NEGIS is very susceptibl­e to changes in both air and ocean temperatur­es and is presently in a phase of rapid ice retreat.”

 ??  ?? UPI The Northeast Greenland Ice Stream fans out and terminates at several outlet glaciers.
UPI The Northeast Greenland Ice Stream fans out and terminates at several outlet glaciers.

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