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First map of an ice shelf’s bottom reveals mysterious melt patterns
High-resolution images of the underside of a formation in Antarctica could help researchers to refine projections of sea-level rise. High-resolution images of the underside of a formation in Antarctica could help researchers to refine projections of sea-level rise.
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