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Dust in the Wind Could Speed Greenland’s Ice Melt
Sun, 2014-06-08 21:22 — Kathy GilbeauxMeltwater channels run along the ice in Greenland. Soot, dust and microbes that live in the ice all contribute to its darkening. Credit: Henry Patton/Flickr
climatecentral.org - by Brian Kahn - June 8, 2014
Despite it’s name, Greenland is predominantly white, as snow and ice cover the majority of the country. New research indicates that Greenland’s main color may be starting to fade and in fact darken, though, thanks to a widespread increase of dust across the ice sheets. That darkening could speed up surface melt, and with it, sea level rise around the globe.
RESEARCH - Contribution of light-absorbing impurities in snow to Greenland’s darkening since 2009
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