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Vanishing Ice: Glaciers, Ice Sheets, and Rising Seas Vanishing Ice: Glaciers, Ice Sheets, and Rising Seas by Vivien Gornitz
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“The mapping uncovered widespread deep valleys below the ice sheet, many of which lie below sea level. Many valleys also originate far inland and end at the sea. Out of 123 marine-terminating glaciers, “60 drain 88 percent of the ice sheet in area and are grounded below 300m depth at their termini, meaning they are deep enough to interact with subsurface warm Atlantic waters and undergo massive rates of subaqueous melting.”32 Under the right conditions, this could lead to a rapid meltdown that would affect a substantial portion of Greenland.”
Vivien Gornitz, Vanishing Ice: Glaciers, Ice Sheets, and Rising Seas
“Some of Phil Camill’s trees are drunk. Once, the black spruce trees…in northern Manitoba stood as straight and honest as pilgrims. Now an ever-increasing number of them loll about leaning like lager louts. The decline is not in the moral standards of Canadian vegetation, but in the shifting ground beneath their roots. —Gabrielle Walker, “Climate Change 2007: A World Melting from the Top Down” (2007)”
Vivien Gornitz, Vanishing Ice: Glaciers, Ice Sheets, and Rising Seas