New Antarctic ice melt paper
Oct 22, 2012
Bishop Hill in Climate: Surface

The Age reports a new paper in Nature about the volume of ice in Antarctica (H/T Leo Hickman).

Antarctica is shedding an average of 190 million tonnes of ice every day, according to a landmark study that used satellites to "weigh" the vast land mass.

Although parts of east Antarctica are growing, glaciers in west Antarctica are melting faster, leading to a net loss of ice across the continent, according to the study published in the journal Nature.

However, it's not all bad news:

One result of the findings is that melting ice in Antarctica is not contributing as much to a rise in global sea levels as some other studies have assumed.

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