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Paris - A vast store of water equivalent in area to Ireland lies beneath Greenland's ice sheet, and it may provide answers to one of the big riddles of climate change, scientists reported on Sunday.
The Greenland ice sheet lost 20 percent more ice than scientists previously thought, posing potential problems for ocean circulation and sea level rise, a study says.
Snow water equivalent (SWE) and snowmelt are known to vary within complex subalpine terrain due to terrain and canopy influences. This study assesses this variability during the melt season using ...