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Monitoring Greenland Ice Loss with GPS
July 31, 2012 | Ohio State University

“Researchers have found a way to use GPS to measure short-term changes in the rate of ice loss on Greenland – and reveal a surprising link between the ice and the atmosphere above it.” Quoted from the Ohio State University press release.


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