New Greenland Ice Cracks Worry Scientists

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SETH BORENSTEIN | August 21, 2008 09:01 PM EST | AP

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This image provided by the Byrd Polar Research Center, Columbus, Ohio, taken July 25, 2008, shows a growing giant crack and an 11-square-mile chunk of ice hemorrhaging off a prominent glacier in northern Greenland. The crack, at center, right, is seven miles long and about half a mile wide. It is about half the width of the 500 square mile floating part of the glacier. If the cracking continues, the floating part of the glacier could lose up to one third of its size. (AP Photo/Byrd Polar Research Center)

WASHINGTON — In northern Greenland, a part of the Arctic that had seemed immune from global warming, new satellite images show a growing giant crack and an 11-square-mile chunk of ice hemorrhaging off a major glacier, scientists said Thursday.

And that's led the university professor who spotted the wounds in the massive Petermann glacier to predict disintegration of a major portion of the Northern Hemisphere's largest floating glacier within the year.

If it does worsen and other northern Greenland glaciers melt faster, then it could speed up sea level rise, already increasing because of melt in sourthern Greenland.

The crack is 7 miles long and about half a mile wide. It is about half the width of the 500 square mile floating part of the glacier. Other smaller fractures can be seen in images of the ice tongue, a long narrow sliver of the glacier.

"The pictures speak for themselves," said Jason Box, a glacier expert at the Byrd Polar Research Center at Ohio State University who spotted the changes while studying new satellite images. "This crack is moving, and moving closer and closer to the front. It's just a matter of time till a much larger piece is going to break off.... It is imminent."

The chunk that came off the glacier between July 10 and July 24 is about half the size of Manhattan and doesn't worry Box as much as the cracks. The Petermann glacier had a larger breakaway ice chunk in 2000. But the overall picture worries some scientists.

"As we see this phenomenon occurring further and further north _ and Petermann is as far north as you can get _ it certainly adds to the concern," said Waleed Abdalati, director of the Center for the Study of Earth from Space at the University of Colorado.

The question that now faces scientists is: Are the fractures part of normal glacier stress or are they the beginning of the effects of global warming?

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"It certainly is a major event," said NASA ice scientist Jay Zwally in a telephone interview from a conference on glaciers in Ireland. "It's a signal but we don't know what it means."

It is too early to say it is clearly global warming, Zwally said. Scientists don't like to attribute single events to global warming, but often say such events fit a pattern.

University of Colorado professor Konrad Steffen, who returned from Greenland Wednesday and has studied the Petermann glacier in the past, said that what Box saw is not too different from what he saw in the 1990s: "The crack is not alarming... I would say it is normal."

However, scientists note that it fits with the trend of melting glacial ice they first saw in the southern part of the massive island and seems to be marching north with time. Big cracks and breakaway pieces are foreboding signs of what's ahead.

Further south in Greenland, Box's satellite images show that the Jakobshavn glacier, the fastest retreating glacier in the world, set new records for how far it has moved inland.

That concerns Colorado's Abdalati: "It could go back for miles and miles and there's no real mechanism to stop it."

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Ohio State University images and data: http://bprc.osu.edu/MODIS/

WASHINGTON — In northern Greenland, a part of the Arctic that had seemed immune from global warming, new satellite images show a growing giant crack and an 11-square-mile chunk of ice hemorrhagi...
WASHINGTON — In northern Greenland, a part of the Arctic that had seemed immune from global warming, new satellite images show a growing giant crack and an 11-square-mile chunk of ice hemorrhagi...
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- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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Basic physics applies even if Republicans don't believe in physics, drop an ice cube into a full glass of water and even if Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity deny it, it will displace water in the glass...

The Greenland ice sheet is what many scientists worry about most slipping off and into the ocean..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 08/21/2008
- WASanford I'm a Fan of WASanford 26 fans permalink
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I wish the article had informed us whether or not this crack is on an ice shelf. If it is a part of the Petermann glacier actually on Greenland could eventually melt into the sea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 08/21/2008
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When do the houseboat sales begin?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 08/21/2008
- NL207 I'm a Fan of NL207 8 fans permalink

"massive Petermann glacier to predict disintegration of a major portion of the Northern Hemisphere's largest floating glacier within the year."

More alarmist trash. The ice in question is already floating in the Arctic Ocean. It will not increase the sea level if does indeed melt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 08/21/2008
- 20090120 I'm a Fan of 20090120 5 fans permalink

Another Talkingpoints Dittohead Wingnut belchs adding to global warming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 08/21/2008
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 510 fans permalink
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What do you care? You won't be there when Bangladesh disappears from the flood waters, but you will here as the seas no longer produce oxygen. Read a book about it or sit your lazy duff in front of the boob tube and watch a Discovery or Science Channel documentary about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 08/22/2008

OK, fair enough. So then, what is your doable action solution when faced with this newest info about Arctic/Antartic ice breaking up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 AM on 08/22/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 149 fans permalink

When these floating glaciers melt next to the continent they speed the flow of other glaciers into the sea. Also, even though the glacier is floating when it melts it decreases the surface albedo thus leading to further warming.

NL207, you are an intelligent person. Why such disdain for global warming science? Is it just part of an overall inflexible conservative ideology?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 AM on 08/22/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 149 fans permalink

By the way, a more recent study of solar activity indicates warming of late is not due to solar activity.

http://publishing.royalsociety.org/media/proceedings_a/rspa20071880.pdf

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20070711/ai_n19357411

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 AM on 08/22/2008
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