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To: NELSON111

“It’s pointing out that there is a water layer at times b/w the land and ice and that sometimes it can be pretty deep.”

The issue is further complicated because the weight of the ice pushes the land mass down. That may mean the land is below sea level which would reduce the amount of sea level rise when the ice melts. However, some think that if the ice melts the land mass will rise and that would increase the sea level. All this is hypothetical anyway since the ice isnt melting.


14 posted on 03/09/2011 9:31:29 AM PST by Hacklehead (Liberalism is the art of taking what works, breaking it, and then blaming conservatives.)
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To: Hacklehead
That is really one of the issues in sea level changes. How do you account for tectonic changes? Subduction zones...etc...are a far bigger player in sea level changes than ice...IMO.
17 posted on 03/09/2011 9:34:47 AM PST by NELSON111
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