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Moulin, or vertical conduit through the ice, in the Greenland ice sheet.

Moulin, or vertical conduit through the ice, in the Greenland ice sheet.
Moulin, or vertical conduit through the ice, in the Greenland ice sheet.
Moulin, or vertical conduit through the ice, in the Greenland ice sheet.
Moulin, or vertical conduit through the ice, in the Greenland ice sheet.
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Joughlin, Ian
Moulin, or vertical conduit through the ice, in the Greenland ice sheet.
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07/15/2013
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 2, pg. 23:
The scientists found that water spilled into moulins, or vertical conduits through the ice, and was transported to the base of the ice sheet. This accumulating water eventually created a bulge that floated the ice sheet and exerted tension at the surface beneath the lake. Stress built up until it was relieved by a sudden large crack in the ice below the lake.
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