Antarctica’s Hidden Gravity Hole Points to Deep-Earth Roots of Its Ice Sheets

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Antarctica’s Hidden Gravity Hole Points to Deep-Earth Roots of Its Ice Sheets
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Scientists mapped a gravity low beneath Antarctica caused by extremely slow deep-Earth rock movements over tens of millions of years. The anomaly strengthened between about 50 and 30 million years ago, coinciding with the emergence of Antarctica’s vast ice sheets, suggesting mantle dynamics may have helped shape surface ice and sea level. Using earthquake data like a planetary CT scan and computer models, researchers reconstructed the gravity hole’s history and plan to explore how these interior processes influence climate.

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