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27 Sep 2013 06:00
(Washington University in St. Louis) The slow rebound of the bedrock as ice melts can be used to weigh the Antarctic ice sheet and determine how much mass it has lost since the ice sheets reached their maximum extent more than 20,000 years ago and how much it is currently losing. Two NSF grants will fund the installation of seismographs to calibrate crucial parts of the Antarctic ice-weighing machine.
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