A new study suggests some of Antarctica’s ice sheet grows from the bottom up, adding a new wrinkle to efforts to predict how the continent’s glaciers will respond to climate change. Radar images show that water under the base of the ice sheet refreezes into ice, creating a new bottom layer that accounts for up to half the total thickness of the ice sheet in some locations
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Antarctic Ice Can Grow from the Bottom
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