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Greenland Ice Melting Due to Heat from Below, Study Finds
High heat flow from the mantle to the lithosphere is increasing the rate of ice melt in Greenland. Researchers said that although the rate isn't high, this process must be considered during calculations of ice-loss in the region.
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