Antarctic Glacier Collapses at Record Speed as Hektoria Retreats 15 Miles in Just 15 Months
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Antarctic glacier collapses at record speed as Hektoria retreats 15 miles in just 15 months
Antarctica’s Hektoria Glacier collapsed with shocking speed, retreating 15 miles in only 15 months and setting a modern record for grounded ice loss. Scientists say warming conditions and ocean-driven instability turned the glacier from seemingly stable to rapidly unraveling almost overnight.
The Hektoria Glacier, located on the Antarctic Peninsula, underwent an accelerated collapse, retreating 15 miles (approximately 25 kilometers) in just 15 months. This phenomenon marks a modern record for land ice loss, with significant implications for global sea level. Rapid Collapse of the Hektoria Glacier Between 2022 and 2023, the Hektoria Glacier experienced an unprecedented retreat, losing 8 kilometers in a two-month period. Analysis of re…
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