Greenland
Photo: Tulugak wows audiences in Nuuk
Performers with “Tulugak: Inuit Raven Stories,” led by Beatrice Deer , walk through the Katuaq hall in Nuuk, Greenland, last weekend during one of their two performances in the city.
Speed of Greenland Glaciers Gives Insight for Rising Sea Level
Researchers determine that although glaciers continue to increase in velocity, the rate at which they can dump ice into the ocean is limited Washington, D.C. – infoZine – Changes in the speed that ice travels in more than 200 outlet glaciers indicates that Greenland’s contribution to rising sea level in the 21st century could be significantly le…
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Glaciers in Greenland MAY be Melting Slower Than Previously Thought
A A decade long study reveals that Greenland’s glaciers may actually be melting slower than previously thought.
Kvanefjeld Prefeasibility Study Confirms a Long-Life, Cost Competitive …
Click to download Prefeasibilty Study ASX Announcement: http://www.ggg.gl/docs/ASX-announcements/Kvanefjeld-Prefeasibility-Study-4-May-2012.pdf a The Prefeasibility Study outlines an initial development scenario with an annual mine throughput of 7.2 Mt, to generate four main products as well as a high-grade zinc sulfide concentrate: a Unit costs…
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Greenland Glacier Acceleration Levels Less Than…
Image Caption: These icebergs recently calved from the front of the north branch of Jakobshavn Isbrae, a large outlet glacier that drains 6.5 percent of the Greenland ice sheet.
Arctic arts
Colorado artist Rebecca Barfoot is heading to Greenland in July to complete an artist’s residency in the Arctic Circle.
Greenland’s Glaciers Losing Ice Fast, Though Not At Breakneck Pace, Study Says
In this July 19, 2011 file photo, pools of melted ice form atop Jakobshavn Glacier, near the edge of the vast Greenland ice sheet.
Greenland losing ice fast, but not at a runaway pace
The heat will hang over the Rocky Mountains and Central Plains, leaving western Nebraska to bake in 90 to 100-plus degrees, forecasters say.
Greenland’s Ice Melting More Slowly Than Expected
Greenland’s glaciers hold enough water to raise sea level by 20 feet, and they are melting as the planet warms, so there’s a lot at stake.
Greenland losing ice fast, but not runaway pace
Greenland’s glaciers are hemorrhaging ice at an increasingly faster rate, but not at the breakneck pace that scientists once feared, a new study says.
