Melting glacial ice sheets ‘may not raise sea levels after all’
November 22nd, 2010 - 5:09 pm ICT by ANILondon, Nov 22 (ANI): Glaciologists have been worried sick that the West Antarctic ice sheet will collapse over the next few centuries, raising sea levels dramatically, but a new study counters this theory.
Because the ice has started to melt because of climate change, more water is probably flowing underneath the sheet over the surface of the islands, accelerating its destruction.
However, the ice sheet has a defence mechanism - as it melts, sea levels around it will fall, say Natalya Gomez and Jerry Mitrovica of Harvard University and colleagues.
The ice sheet will release extra water into the sea - but because the mass of ice has shrunk, its gravitational pull on the seawater will be weaker. Also, the bedrock will rise up as the weight of ice on it drops.
“You get a fall in sea level within 2000 kilometres of the ice sheet,” said Mitrovica.
This means there will be less water sloshing around the sheet’s base, so it will last longer. “It will slow down the retreat,” said Gomez.
The findings need to be included in the models used to predict ice sheet melting, says David Vaughan of the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge, UK.
But he says the gravitational effect would only make a big difference if the entire sheet were melting at once - which so far it isn’t.
The study is published in Nature Geoscience. (ANI)
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