
Mathematician uses skills to study Greenland's retreating glaciers
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Science, Geography, Biology, Physics
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11th Grade - University
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David Holland and his team from New York University, supported by the National Science Foundation, are studying the impact of warm water currents on Greenland's glaciers. By collecting data on salinity, temperature, and pressure, they aim to understand how these currents affect glacier melting and contribute to sea level rise. The research involves deploying probes in fjords and using climate models to predict future changes. This work is crucial for projecting the planet's climate and understanding the dynamics of glacier retreat.
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Why is it important to collect data on the Greenland ice sheet's mass balance?
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What is the significance of the monitoring probes deployed by David Holland?
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