Seawater Intrusions Drive Thwaites Glacier Towards Catastrophic Collapse - New Study Reveals

By Rahul Somvanshi

Seawater intrusions accelerate Thwaites Glacier melt, sparking global concerns.

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Known as the "Doomsday Glacier," Thwaites is melting at an alarming rate.

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Daily tides push warm seawater 12 km under the glacier, increasing melt.

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75 billion tons of ice per year are currently lost by Thwaites Glacier.

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Eric Rignot's study reveals seawater intrusion melts 20 meters of ice annually.

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ICEYE satellites captured Thwaites Glacier's rise, fall, and curvature.

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High-resolution radar data shows unprecedented melting details.

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Thwaites Glacier could significantly raise sea levels by 60 cm.

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Immediate research and model updates are crucial to understand future impacts.

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