The UK and the US on Monday launched a research program billed “the most detailed and extensive examinations of a massive Antarctic glacier ever undertaken” to gauge how quickly it could collapse.
Teams from Britain’s Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the US’ National Science Foundation (NSF) are to visit the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica to assess if its cave-in could begin in the next few decades or centuries.
“The collapse of the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica could significantly affect global sea levels,” the NERC said in a statement.
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NERC executive chair Duncan Wingham added the fate of the glacier is “one the big unknowns” in Antarctic science.
“We currently do not know enough about the likelihood, timing and magnitude of the collapse of West Antarctic glaciers such as Thwaites for countries to be able to plan accordingly,” he said.
The US$27.5 million collaboration will see 100 scientists and the most up-to-date instruments and techniques deployed to one of the most inhospitable regions of the world. It will include drills able to make access holes 1,500m into the ice with jets of hot water and autonomous submarines.
“Satellites show the Thwaites region is changing rapidly, but to answer the key questions of how much, and how quickly sea level will change in the future requires scientists on the ground with sophisticated equipment,” William Easterling of the NSF said.
The five-year, eight-project venture — called the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration — is the largest joint project undertaken by the two countries in Antarctica for more than 70 years.
Researchers from South Korea, Germany, Sweden, New Zealand and Finland will also contribute to the international effort “to deliver answers to some of the big questions for scientists trying to predict global sea-level rise,” NERC added.
“Rising sea levels are a globally important issue which cannot be tackled by one country alone,” British Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation Sam Gyimah said.
According to NASA, Antarctica lost 125 gigatonnes of ice annually between 2002 and 2016. The white continent holds 62 percent of global freshwater reserves and its thawing could contribute to the desalination of the world’s seas, seen as a fatal occurrence for many marine species.
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