Over 16 months, it retreated by 25 kilometers, and it lost a whopping 8 kilometers in just two of those months—the fastest glacial retreat in the modern record. A glacier on the eastern antarctic peninsula has just broken speed records An antarctic glacier shrunk by nearly 50% in just two months, the fastest retreat recorded in modern history, according to a new study — and the way it retreated could have big implications for.
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A glacier on antarctica's eastern peninsula experienced the fastest retreat recorded in modern history—in just two months, nearly 50% of the glacier disintegrated.
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Now, scientists pieced together what happened new research finds that hektoria, a grounded glacier in antarctica. A glacier on antarctica’s eastern peninsula experienced the fastest retreat recorded in modern history—in just two months, nearly 50 percent of the glacier disintegrated