Sea Level Rise Less from Greenland, More from Antarctica, than Expected During Last Interglacial

Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 13:41 in Earth & Climate

University of Wisconsin-Madison geoscience assistant professor Anders Carlson's new results, published July 29 in Science, reveal surprising patterns of melting during the last interglacial period that suggest that Greenland's ice may be more stable - and Antarctica's less stable - than many thought.

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