"Surprising Daily Movements of Antarctic Ice Shelf the Size of France"

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"Surprising Daily Movements of Antarctic Ice Shelf the Size of France"
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The Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, the size of France, has been found to lurch forward once or twice a day due to elastic waves triggered by slip events on the Whillans Ice Stream. These sudden movements, detected by seismographs, could potentially lead to icequakes and fractures in the ice shelf. While not directly linked to human-induced global warming, understanding these movements is crucial for monitoring the long-term stability of the Ross Ice Shelf, which plays a significant role in slowing down the melting rate and increasing ice accumulation in the region.

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