Study: Ice flow is more sensitive to stress than previously thought, MIT News
Study: Ice flow is more sensitive to stress than previously thought, MIT News
The rate of glacier ice flow is more sensitive to stress than previously calculated, according to a new study by MIT researchers that upends a decades’ old equation used to describe ice flow.
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