Ice Loss from Northeastern Greenland Significantly Underestimatedby Technical University of Denmark According to a new study, ice loss from northeast Greenland could be six times greater than previously thought
Observations Confirm Model Predictions of Sea-Level Change from Greenland Meltby Los Alamos National Laboratory
NewsNewly Discovered Greenland Plume Drives Thermal Activities in the Arcticby Tohoku UniversityRecent findings provide researchers with a better knowledge of the melting of the Greenland ice sheet
NewsScientists Discover Ancient Lake Bed Deep beneath Greenland Iceby The Earth Institute at Columbia UniversityInaccessible for now, unique site may hold secrets of past
NewsWarming Greenland Ice Sheet Passes Point of No Returnby Ohio State UniversityEven if the climate cools, study finds, glaciers will continue to shrink
NewsGreenland Ice Sheet Meltwater Can Flow in Winter, Tooby University of Colorado BoulderObservation raises questions for the Greenland research community, and motivates the need for future work on wintertime hydrology in Greenland, researcher says
NewsGreenland Shed Ice at Unprecedented Rate in 2019by University of California, IrvineUCI, NASA JPL project tracking Earth-sensing satellite turnover yields striking results
NewsGeoscientists Discover Mechanisms Controlling Greenland Ice Sheet Collapseby University of South FloridaResearchers have uncovered a process that can control the 'calving' of glaciers
NewsNASA Finds Possible Second Impact Crater Under Greenland Iceby NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterIf the second crater is confirmed as the result of a meteorite impact, it will be the 22nd largest impact crater found on Earth
NewsStudy Shows Algae Thrive under Greenland Sea Iceby Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean SciencesNew technology offers unprecedented look at life beneath sea ice in an important ocean region
News'True Polar Wander' May Have Caused Ice Ageby Rice UniversityRice University scientists use Hawaiian hot spot to study movement of Earth's poles
NewsMassive Impact Crater from a Kilometer-Wide Iron Meteorite Discovered in Greenlandby University of CopenhagenThe crater measures more than 31 km in diameter, corresponding to an area bigger than Paris