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'GReat’ New Development from 'Snow on Ice’

Expanded research on Greenland Ice Sheet Stability, Quantifying Rates of Change – Holocene to future

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    • Middle Holocene Ice Margin
      • Locked in the Lake
      • Hidden Under Ice
      • Archived in Bedrock: Surface Exposure Dating
    • Past Precipitation
    • Modeling the Future
  • For Educators
  • Resources
    • Video
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