City-sized holes on Antarctica’s ice shelves offer tantalizing ‘window’ into the frozen continent’s underworld

Enormous, city-size holes that open up on Antarctica’s ice shelf may be linked to the formation of giant icebergs that calve off of the frozen continent, a new study has found. 

These “windows into the sub-shelf environment” could offer clues about how the ice is melting deep beneath the surface, lead author Elena Savidge, a doctoral candidate in the Colorado School of Mines’ Department of Geophysics, told Live Science. 

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