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Scientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history and what may happen to it next.
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East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Who
Scientists
What
Scientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history and what may happen to it next.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 07:50:00 GMT · 4h 59m ago
Where
East Antarctic Ice Sheet ·
Why
The finding could aid studies beyond the continent by giving researchers better insight into how massive ice sheets respond as global temperatures rise.
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How this affects you
The discovery of a vast geological structure beneath East Antarctica could significantly alter predictions for sea-level rise, as it influences how the ice sheet melts and shifts, affecting global communities susceptible to increased flood risks.
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17 events in this thread- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history and what may happen to it next.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath two miles of Antarctic ice, named the East Antarctic Fan-Shaped Basin Province.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice, named the East Antarctic Fan-Shaped Basin Province.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history and what may happen to it next.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature under two miles of Antarctic ice, named the East Antarctic Fan-Shaped Basin Province.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history and what may happen to it next.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice.Open article
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- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history and what may happen to it next.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history and what may happen to it next.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature that could change how researchers interpret the continent's history and what may happen to it next.Open article
- Health & Science4h 59m agoScientists have identified an enormous buried geologic feature beneath roughly two miles of Antarctic ice.Open article