Research Reveals Sub-Ice Channels Speed Antarctic Ice Shelf Melting

Research Reveals Sub-Ice Channels Speed Antarctic Ice Shelf Melting

Researchers led by Tore Hattermann at the iC3 Polar Research Hub conducted a study on the Fimbulisen Ice Shelf in East Antarctica, revealing that channels beneath the ice shelf trap warm ocean water. According to reports from AOL.

com, these sub-ice channels increase melt rates, which could contribute to the destabilization of the ice shelf and impact sea-level rise. The findings highlight the role of hidden underwater features in accelerating Antarctic ice shelf melting, raising concerns about future ice shelf stability in the region.

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May 15, 2026
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Hidden Channels Beneath Antarctic Ice Shelves May Accelerate Melting
Hidden Channels Beneath Antarctic Ice Shelves May Accelerate Melting

AOL.com • 15 May 17:03

Researchers have discovered that channels beneath Antarctic ice shelves can trap warm water, potentially increasing melt rates and contributing to sea-level rise.

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