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Ocean Water Melting Antarctic Ice From Bottom Up
In the first comprehensive study of all Antarctic ice shelves - thick, floating platforms of ice that act as extensions of glaciers on land -- researchers have discovered that ocean water is melting the ice shelves from the bottom up.
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