Sea level rise less from Greenland, more from Antarctica, than expected during last interglacial

Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 16:20 in Earth & Climate

New research results are revealing 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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