Hidden Greenland Sediments Could Accelerate Ice Melt and Sea-Level Rise

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A seismic study using data from hundreds of stations finds thick, soft sediments beneath Greenland’s ice bed, enabling faster glacier movement than hard rock; the bed’s patchy distribution could speed ice loss and alter sea‑level forecasts, highlighting the need for denser bed mapping and integrated meltwater–flow models.
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