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Published on May 6, 2016 in New Antarctic Ice Sheet Physics Could Explain Ancient Sea Levels and Predict Future OnesFull resolution (1403 × 1119)
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Snow falling on the surface does not stay on the surface, but takes a deeper journey through the ice sheet as it is buried by subsequent snow and is compressed into solid ice. Snow falling in the deepest interior parts of Antarctica can take over 100,000 years to reach the ocean. (Credit: LIMA/NASA)

Snow falling on the surface does not stay on the surface, but takes a deeper journey through the ice sheet as it is buried by subsequent snow and is compressed into solid ice. Snow falling in the deepest interior parts of Antarctica can take over 100,000 years to reach the ocean. (Credit: LIMA/NASA)

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