
Environment: Quantifying glacier ice loss via frontal ablation | Nature Communications - Nature Middle East

A total of around 52 gigatonnes of ice was lost via frontal ablation from approximately 1,500 glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere (excluding the Greenland ice sheet) from 2010–2020, estimates a paper
A total of around 52 gigatonnes of ice was lost via frontal ablation from approximately 1,500 glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere (excluding the Greenland ice sheet) from 20102020, estimates a paper … [+1425 chars]
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