A new study has shed light on the 'mechanics of glacial earthquakes'
A new study has shed light on the 'mechanics of glacial earthquakes' and can offer scientists the ability to measure the loss of ice from distance, and thus they will be able to improve the prediction of the future rise in sea levels.
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