Research Reveals the Origin of the Gravity Hole in Antarctica and Its Effect on Sea Level Rise
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A recent study by the University of Florida has shed light on an intriguing geophysical phenomenon in Antarctica, where a gravitational depression has been identified that has evolved over millions of years. This analysis, published in the journal Scientific Reports, not only explores the origin of this anomaly, but also suggests that its behavior could have significant implications for sea level rise. As researchers unravel the Earth’s internal…
Under the ice of Antarctica lies a silent anomaly that disconcerts scientists: in that region, the earth’s gravity is slightly weaker than in other parts of the planet. Far from being a superficial phenomenon, its origin seems to be hundreds of kilometers deep, where huge masses of rock are moving [...]
A team of researchers from the University of Florida, USA, thinks they have clarified the mystery of Antarctica's gravity hole. A discovery that could help to better understand climate change and ocean behaviour. The article Antarctica's "gravity hole" finally explained ?, written by Marc Odilon, appeared first on NeozOne.
We imagine gravity as an immutable force, an invisible constant that keeps us on the ground with the same intensity all over the planet. Yet, the Earth is a liar. Under the ice of Antarctica lies a monumental anomaly: a gravitational "hole" where the Earth's attraction is weaker than elsewhere. This invisible hollow, carved [...]
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