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@DoomsdaysCW@kolektiva.social  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

The #DoomsdayGlacier Is Getting Closer and Closer to Irreversible Collapse

An analysis of the expansion of cracks in the #ThwaitesGlacier over the past 20 years suggests that a total collapse could be only a matter of time.

by Ritsuko Kawai, Dec 22, 2025 9:43 AM

Excerpt: "Known as the ' #Doomsday Glacier,' the Thwaites Glacier in #Antarctica is one of the most rapidly changing glaciers on Earth, and its future evolution is one of the biggest unknowns when it comes to predicting global sea level rise.

"The eastern ice shelf of the Thwaites Glacier is supported at its northern end by a ridge of the ocean floor. However, over the past two decades, cracks in the upper reaches of the glacier have increased rapidly, weakening its structural stability. A new study by the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (ITGC) presents a detailed record of this gradual collapse process.

"Researchers at the Centre for Earth Observation and Science at the University of Manitoba, Canada, analyzed observational data from 2002 to 2022 to track the formation and propagation of cracks in the ice shelf shear zone. They discovered that as the cracks grew, the connection between the ice shelf and the mid-ocean ridge weakened, accelerating the upstream flow of ice."

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https://www.wired.com/story/the-doomsday-glacier-is-getting-closer-and-closer-to-irreversible-collapse

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https://archive.ph/fNNm0

#DoomsdayGlacier #GlobalWarming #SeaLevelRise #Oiligarchy #ClimateChangeIsRead #ClimateScience #Thwaites #GlobalSeaLevelRise

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The Doomsday Glacier Is Getting Closer and Closer to Irreversible Collapse

An analysis of the expansion of cracks in the Thwaites Glacier over the past 20 years suggests that a total collapse could be only a matter of time.
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An animated image (black and white) showing how much of the Thwaite's Glacier has calved off. The animation begins in 2015 and ends in 2025.
An animated image (black and white) showing how much of the Thwaite's Glacier has calved off. The animation begins in 2015 and ends in 2025.
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@DoomsdaysCW@kolektiva.social  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

The #DoomsdayGlacier Is Getting Closer and Closer to Irreversible Collapse

An analysis of the expansion of cracks in the #ThwaitesGlacier over the past 20 years suggests that a total collapse could be only a matter of time.

by Ritsuko Kawai, Dec 22, 2025 9:43 AM

Excerpt: "Known as the ' #Doomsday Glacier,' the Thwaites Glacier in #Antarctica is one of the most rapidly changing glaciers on Earth, and its future evolution is one of the biggest unknowns when it comes to predicting global sea level rise.

"The eastern ice shelf of the Thwaites Glacier is supported at its northern end by a ridge of the ocean floor. However, over the past two decades, cracks in the upper reaches of the glacier have increased rapidly, weakening its structural stability. A new study by the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (ITGC) presents a detailed record of this gradual collapse process.

"Researchers at the Centre for Earth Observation and Science at the University of Manitoba, Canada, analyzed observational data from 2002 to 2022 to track the formation and propagation of cracks in the ice shelf shear zone. They discovered that as the cracks grew, the connection between the ice shelf and the mid-ocean ridge weakened, accelerating the upstream flow of ice."

Read more:
https://www.wired.com/story/the-doomsday-glacier-is-getting-closer-and-closer-to-irreversible-collapse

Archived version:
https://archive.ph/fNNm0

#DoomsdayGlacier #GlobalWarming #SeaLevelRise #Oiligarchy #ClimateChangeIsRead #ClimateScience #Thwaites #GlobalSeaLevelRise

WIRED

The Doomsday Glacier Is Getting Closer and Closer to Irreversible Collapse

An analysis of the expansion of cracks in the Thwaites Glacier over the past 20 years suggests that a total collapse could be only a matter of time.
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An animated image (black and white) showing how much of the Thwaite's Glacier has calved off. The animation begins in 2015 and ends in 2025.
An animated image (black and white) showing how much of the Thwaite's Glacier has calved off. The animation begins in 2015 and ends in 2025.
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Rob Larter
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@PoLaRobs@fediscience.org  路  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

For #AntarcticaDay here are a few photos from my last visit, on RV Polarstern three years ago. At the end of that trip I didn't know when or if I would return. Now I have a plan to return this season - watch this space.
This is also a timely opportunity to remind everyone that over previous years we have set up a range of outreach and educational resources on the International #ThwaitesGlacier Collaboration website at
https://thwaitesglacier.org/news/antarctica-festival-2024

ITGC Thwaites Glacier

People and tractors from Neumayer Station wait near the front of the Ekstrom Ice Shelf for the arrival of RV Polarstern. The cliffs at the edge of the ice shelf occupy the lower two-thirds of the picture.
People and tractors from Neumayer Station wait near the front of the Ekstrom Ice Shelf for the arrival of RV Polarstern. The cliffs at the edge of the ice shelf occupy the lower two-thirds of the picture.
People and tractors from Neumayer Station wait near the front of the Ekstrom Ice Shelf for the arrival of RV Polarstern. The cliffs at the edge of the ice shelf occupy the lower two-thirds of the picture.
A light mantled sooty albatross gliding over the sea
A light mantled sooty albatross gliding over the sea
A light mantled sooty albatross gliding over the sea
An oblique aerial view of an ice cliff in the southern Bellingshausen Sea with some small bergy bits and brash ice in the sea in the foreground and spindrift being blown off the ice.
An oblique aerial view of an ice cliff in the southern Bellingshausen Sea with some small bergy bits and brash ice in the sea in the foreground and spindrift being blown off the ice.
An oblique aerial view of an ice cliff in the southern Bellingshausen Sea with some small bergy bits and brash ice in the sea in the foreground and spindrift being blown off the ice.
A tabular iceberg on the horizon viewed across a sea-ice covered ocean
A tabular iceberg on the horizon viewed across a sea-ice covered ocean
A tabular iceberg on the horizon viewed across a sea-ice covered ocean
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@PoLaRobs@fediscience.org  路  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

For #AntarcticaDay here are a few photos from my last visit, on RV Polarstern three years ago. At the end of that trip I didn't know when or if I would return. Now I have a plan to return this season - watch this space.
This is also a timely opportunity to remind everyone that over previous years we have set up a range of outreach and educational resources on the International #ThwaitesGlacier Collaboration website at
https://thwaitesglacier.org/news/antarctica-festival-2024

ITGC Thwaites Glacier

People and tractors from Neumayer Station wait near the front of the Ekstrom Ice Shelf for the arrival of RV Polarstern. The cliffs at the edge of the ice shelf occupy the lower two-thirds of the picture.
People and tractors from Neumayer Station wait near the front of the Ekstrom Ice Shelf for the arrival of RV Polarstern. The cliffs at the edge of the ice shelf occupy the lower two-thirds of the picture.
People and tractors from Neumayer Station wait near the front of the Ekstrom Ice Shelf for the arrival of RV Polarstern. The cliffs at the edge of the ice shelf occupy the lower two-thirds of the picture.
A light mantled sooty albatross gliding over the sea
A light mantled sooty albatross gliding over the sea
A light mantled sooty albatross gliding over the sea
An oblique aerial view of an ice cliff in the southern Bellingshausen Sea with some small bergy bits and brash ice in the sea in the foreground and spindrift being blown off the ice.
An oblique aerial view of an ice cliff in the southern Bellingshausen Sea with some small bergy bits and brash ice in the sea in the foreground and spindrift being blown off the ice.
An oblique aerial view of an ice cliff in the southern Bellingshausen Sea with some small bergy bits and brash ice in the sea in the foreground and spindrift being blown off the ice.
A tabular iceberg on the horizon viewed across a sea-ice covered ocean
A tabular iceberg on the horizon viewed across a sea-ice covered ocean
A tabular iceberg on the horizon viewed across a sea-ice covered ocean
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Rob Larter
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@PoLaRobs@fediscience.org  路  activity timestamp 2 months ago

馃У Future change to #ThwaitesGlacier, #Antarctica constitutes the largest uncertainty in #sea-level rise forecasts. The Science Coordination Office of the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (ITGC) recently issued a briefing document summarising some key findings.
https://thwaitesglacier.org/findings

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Image showing front page of briefing document
Image showing front page of briefing document
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