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Antarctic Ice Sheet's Violent Past Revealed

12 Jan

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Summary

  • West Antarctica's ice sheet collapsed and regrew multiple times.
  • These events caused earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis.
  • Geologically rapid shifts in Antarctica have global effects.
Antarctic Ice Sheet's Violent Past Revealed

Analysis of ancient seafloor sediments has uncovered a dramatic history for West Antarctica's ice sheet. Researchers found evidence that the ice sheet experienced multiple collapses and regrowths between 4.7 and 3.3 million years ago. These cycles, some lasting tens of thousands of years, were not gradual but geologically rapid shifts.

Each of these profound transformations unleashed devastating forces. The melting and regrowth of the ice sheet triggered significant earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and massive landslides. These events, in turn, generated destructive tsunamis, highlighting a recurring pattern of apocalyptic natural disasters with far-reaching global impacts.

Scientists emphasize that these past events are likely to recur, posing significant threats to coastal communities worldwide. Understanding these ancient cycles is crucial for predicting future impacts, including rising sea levels and intensified storm flooding, as efforts to mitigate climate change continue.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Researchers discovered evidence that West Antarctica's ice sheet collapsed and regrew multiple times over millions of years, causing major geological events.
Past collapses triggered earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis, demonstrating a history of catastrophic events.
These past rapid shifts suggest future collapses could cause localized apocalyptic events with worldwide consequences, including rising sea levels.

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