New Study: 2000 Km Of Antarctic Ice-Covered Coastline Has Grown Slightly Over Past 85 Years!
By P Gosselin on 2. March 2025
Forgotten aerial photos from 1937 have given researchers at the University of Copenhagen the most detailed picture of the ice evolution in East Antarctica to date.
The results of a comprehensive analysis: The ice has remained stable and even grown slightly over almost a century.
Hat-tip: Klimanachrichten
Glacier, sea and aeroplanePhoto: Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromsø
The area covers approximately 2000 kilometers of coastline and contains as much ice as the entire Greenland Ice Sheet.
Using hundreds of old aerial photographs dating back to 1937, combined with modern computer technology, the researchers from the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management at the University of Copenhagen have tracked the evolution of glaciers in East Antarctica and have been able to determine whether the glaciers have retreated or advanced and whether they have thickened or thinned.
https://notrickszone.com/2025/03/02/new-study-2000-km-of-antarctic-ice-covered-coastline-has-grown-slightly-over-past-85-years/