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Fast-melting glaciers puzzle scientists
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-09-16 11:41
The Helheim Glacier nearly doubled its speed in just a few years, flowing through a rift in the barren coastal mountains at a stunning 30 meters (100 feet) per day.
Half a decade later, there's a little bit of good news and a lot of uncertainty. "It does seem that the very rapid speeds were only sustained for a short period of time, although none of these glaciers have returned to the 'normal' flow speeds yet," says Gordon Hamilton, a glaciologist from the University of Maine who has clocked Helheim's rapid advance using GPS receivers on site since 2005. Understanding why Greenland's glaciers accelerated so abruptly in the first half of the decade - and whether they are now slowing down - is crucial to the larger question of how fast sea levels will rise as the planet warms. The issue has gained urgency as scientists rush to supply their latest findings in time for negotiations on a new global climate pact, set for December in Copenhagen. |