Scientists sail for Greenland to study glacier melt risk
The GIANT project will gather new data to improve climate models and an early-warning system for glacier collapse, scientists said.
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Scientists sail for Greenland to study glacier melt risk
HARWICH, England, July 15 : An international team of around 80 scientists and crew will set sail on polar research ship the RSS David Attenborough for Greenland this week to investigate whether the island's rapidly melting glaciers could disrupt a major Atlantic Ocean current system and with it Europe's climate.
Scientists to study danger of glacier melt in Greenland
A group of scientists have set sail for Greenland to study if glacier melt could disrupt Atlantic currents, according to Reuters. An international team of around 80 experts and crew will spend five to six weeks looking into how Greenland's rapidly melting glaciers are breaking into the ocean. Don't miss: United States is in talks with Denmark to open new bases in Greenland The report states that the mission is focused on a possible climate tipp…
A team of 80 international scientists and sailors will board a research vessel this week to Greenland to study the impacts and risks of melting ice.
Autonomous robots to probe Greenland glaciers from RRS Sir David Attenborough
A fleet of autonomous marine robots, including the famous underwater vehicle Boaty McBoatface, will be deployed from the Royal Research Ship (RRS) Sir David Attenborough during an international research expedition to Greenland aimed at improving understanding of how rapidly melting glaciers could affect Atlantic Ocean… The post Autonomous robots to probe Greenland glaciers from RRS Sir David Attenborough appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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