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Arctic ice shelf splits
BBC News ^ | Tuesday, 23 September, 2003 | NA

Posted on 09/23/2003 5:56:43 AM PDT by pa_dweller

The largest ice shelf in the Arctic has fractured, releasing all the water from the freshwater lake it dammed.

The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf is located on the north coast of Ellesmere Island in Canada's Nunavut territory.

The huge mass of floating ice, which has been in place for at least 3,000 years, is now in two major pieces.

The scientists who report the break-up in the journal Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) say it is further evidence of ongoing and accelerated climate change in the north polar region.

The researchers - Warwick Vincent and Derek Mueller of Laval University in Quebec City, Canada; and Martin Jeffries of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, US - have been studying the shelf onsite and through satellite radar imagery and helicopter overflights.

Lost water

They say the fracturing - which has been developing since the spring of 2000 - is the end result of a three-decade-long decline.

"We're now seeing some very extensive fractures in it that extend many kilometres horizontally across the ice-shelf; and they extend all the way through from the top to the bottom, many tens of metres through the ice shelf. And we've never seen fractures like this," Dr Jeffries told the BBC.

They warn that major free-floating ice islands could pose a danger to shipping and to drilling platforms in the Beaufort Sea.

The immediate consequence of the rupture has been the loss of almost all of the freshwater from the Northern Hemisphere's largest epishelf lake (a body of mostly freshwater trapped behind an ice shelf).

The freshwater lay in the 30-kilometre- [20-mile] long Disraeli Fiord.

At its deepest, the freshwater measured 43 metres [140 feet], and sat atop 360 metres [1,200 feet] of denser ocean water.

Other worlds

The loss of fresh and brackish water has changed the environment for the microscopic animals and algae living in the area.

"These are very rare and unusual ecosystems and they have been studied as possible analogues for life on a colder Earth and life on the planets," Dr Jeffries said.

"And if we are losing them, we are losing the opportunity to study life earlier in Earth history and elsewhere in the Solar System."

Scientists monitor continuously ice-shelf development in both the Arctic and the Antarctic.

In the southern polar region, recent times have witnessed some dramatic changes.

Last year, the 3,250-square-km Larsen B Ice Shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula shattered over a period of a month into thousands of icebergs.

The peninsula is one of the three fastest-warming regions on Earth - temperatures have gone up 2.5 degrees in 50 years.

Global change

Mueller, Vincent, and Jeffries say their calculations suggest changes of a similar nature have been taking place in the Ellesmere Island area.

A century ago, the entire northern coast of the island was reported to be fringed with a continuous ice shelf. About 90% of that ice area had been lost by 1982, the scientists say.

The precise timing of the break-up of the remnant Ward Hunt Ice Shelf may have been influenced by freeze-thaw cycles, wind, and tides, they tell GRL.

Other factors may include changes in Arctic Ocean temperature, salinity, and flow patterns, they add.

"Computer models show quite convincingly that global climate change would be manifested first and amplified in the polar regions and in particular in the Arctic," Dr Jeffries said

"Our observations at Ward Hunt Ice Shelf fit in with a broader picture of Arctic change which fits in with our understanding of how the Arctic climate would respond to global change."


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arctic; climate; climatechange; crevolist; environment; globalwarming; warming
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Refreshingly, no one is blamed. They only mention 'climate change' and warming without attributing it to SUV's
1 posted on 09/23/2003 5:56:43 AM PDT by pa_dweller
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To: pa_dweller
Heh, good point.
The global warming freaks want everyone to suppose the climate was always static before the Industrial Age.
2 posted on 09/23/2003 6:07:44 AM PDT by Blast Radius ("hey, let's blame Reagan")
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To: pa_dweller
I'm inclined to think that there is an entirely different thought on this that isn't contained in this article. This was written by three scientists.
3 posted on 09/23/2003 6:10:39 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: Blast Radius
Suppose that scientists "calculated" that another ice age was coming? Would they buy us all an SUV?

Taking away SUVs is just as stupid.

4 posted on 09/23/2003 6:14:07 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: Sacajaweau
Its happened before. It'll happen again.
5 posted on 09/23/2003 6:14:37 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: pa_dweller
WE MUST SIGN KYOTO NOW!!

SUV'S ARE KILLING THE EARTH!!

NO WAR FOR OIL!!


(sorry...I was having a knee-jerk Liberal moment)
6 posted on 09/23/2003 6:19:03 AM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow ("The board is set. The pieces are moving. We come to it at last...the Great Battle of our time.")
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To: ItsOurTimeNow
It's the GOP's fault.

After all, we know how much Republicans hate ice.
7 posted on 09/23/2003 6:23:17 AM PDT by Guillermo ( Proud Infidel)
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To: pa_dweller
Miners that ignore dead canaries in the mine soon follow. If you want to ignore the clear signals from the planet and make inane comments about SUVs - feel free, but the signs of global warming are there. It's probably too late to do anything about the changes in climate, whether natural or man-influenced.
We've paid our money - now we get to takes our chances. One more spin of the Chuc'o'luck wheel.
8 posted on 09/23/2003 6:24:51 AM PDT by familyofman
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It's Bush's fault!!!!!!! He does not care about our children; he cares only about big oil and his rich friends!!!!!!!!
9 posted on 09/23/2003 6:25:15 AM PDT by gedeon3
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To: pa_dweller
Oh dear, I guess my spring baby seal hunt will have to be cancelled. Darn! ///<:9>///
11 posted on 09/23/2003 6:26:47 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Guillermo
After all, we know how much Republicans hate ice.

Yup. Whiskey, neat. Martinis, up.

12 posted on 09/23/2003 6:27:32 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: Piltdown_Woman; PatrickHenry
Bttt.

Patrick? Worth a ping list bump?

13 posted on 09/23/2003 6:29:30 AM PDT by RadioAstronomer
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To: pa_dweller
The huge mass of floating ice, which has been in place for at least 3,000 years

I wonder where the ice shelf was before that?

14 posted on 09/23/2003 6:30:33 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: pa_dweller
The huge mass of floating ice, which has been in place for at least 3,000 years, is now in two major pieces.

This does not sound to me like a system that was meant to last "forever".

15 posted on 09/23/2003 6:34:31 AM PDT by FairWitness
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I wonder where the ice shelf was before that?

In my freezer.

16 posted on 09/23/2003 6:35:18 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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"And if we are losing them, we are losing the opportunity to study life earlier in Earth history and elsewhere in the Solar System."

Dreamland junk-science alert.

17 posted on 09/23/2003 6:39:39 AM PDT by cookcounty
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Refreshingly, no one is blamed.

That's true, but I still thought the tone of the article verged on the hysterical. IMO, the only thing changing from a scientific point of view is our understanding of the earth's natural cycles.

18 posted on 09/23/2003 6:44:31 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: FairWitness
Another important point to remember is that when Arctic ice melts, it does not raise world water levels much, if at all, because IT IS ALREADY FROZEN WATER FLOATING IN LIQUID WATER.

Not so with much of the Antarctic ice, which, when it melts, goes from being up on land to being in the water. Even then, if the Antarctic ice that melts is not up on land, but rather in the Antarctic Ocean, its melting will not raise water levels much (if any) either.

Someone who knows more than I do could tell us how the floating ice above the surface would affect water levels when it melts. As we know, most floating ice is below the surface, so I don't know how much this matters anyway.

19 posted on 09/23/2003 6:46:32 AM PDT by Montfort
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To: pa_dweller
Once more the "Global Change" liars are on the march. Their arrogance is amazing. Claiming to have any idea as to the direction of the global climate is borderline psychotic.

For years I have been taking many of the worlds leading minds on the issue to Antarctica and to Greenland. Many of them do not dare suppose to speak in absolutes when it comes to such events. The fact remains, their claims of the earths age alone tells us all that their miniscule amount of collected data from RECENTLY invented devices that could accurately give them indications can not be trusted to give ANY kind of trend in one direction or another.

The current breed of world huggers who preach to us the end of the earth as we know it due to mankind are the very people who gre up worshiping the scientists who were telling us of the coming ice age in the 1970's

Anyone with an ounce of critical thinking skills would dismiss much of this garbage. I walked into a science museum in St. Louis this past summer and wanted to throw up. Their preaching to our children in absolute terms their theories that have never been proven from evolution to global climate and its massive variables that can't even be completly measured.

Frauds of the worst order and home to the socialists of the world, thats what I consider them.
20 posted on 09/23/2003 6:47:58 AM PDT by ICE-FLYER (God bless and keep the United States of America)
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