New Study Highlights the Role of Meltwater in Accelerating Antarctic Glacier Movement
Research from Hokkaido University reveals that meltwater significantly influences the flow of Antarctic glaciers, raising concerns about future sea-level rise.
Editorial Staff
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A recent study led by Professor Shin Sugiyama at Hokkaido University has provided new insights into the dynamics of Antarctic glaciers, particularly the role of meltwater.
The research indicates that meltwater, which accumulates at the surface of glaciers, can drain to their base, thereby accelerating their movement toward the ocean.
This finding carries important implications for understanding potential sea-level rise, as faster glacier flow may contribute to increased ocean levels in the future.