
According to a Penn State-led team of scientists, dark patches of the open sea that develop in the ice-choked seas surrounding Helheim Glacier may give fresh information about how a fast-changing Greenland glacier loses ice.
According to a Penn State-led team of scientists, dark patches of the open sea that develop in the ice-choked seas surrounding Helheim Glacier may give fresh information about how a fast-changing Greenland glacier loses ice.