Life, science and climate urgency on Antarctica’s Union Glacier
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Life, science and climate urgency on Antarctica’s Union Glacier
A research student walking out on the blue ice of Union Glacier. All Images: James Witlow Delano James Witlow Delano travels to Union Glacier to join scientists revealing how subtle shifts in ice and bedrock – and samples from ancient blue ice – are uncovering the planet’s climate future The Union Glacier – ten kilometres wide and 1,500 metres thick – sits at an elevation of 900 metres in the shadow of the Ellsworth Mountains, whose jagged pea…
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