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Helicopter flying low from the mouth of Sargardliup Glacier.

Helicopter flying low from the mouth of Sargardliup Glacier.
Helicopter flying low from the mouth of Sargardliup Glacier.
Helicopter flying low from the mouth of Sargardliup Glacier.
Helicopter flying low from the mouth of Sargardliup Glacier.
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Straneo, Fiametta
Helicopter flying low from the mouth of Sargardliup Glacier.
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07/23/2013
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ASV JetYak being utilized off West Greenland. Co-PI's are Hanu Singh, Sarah Das, and Al Plueddemann and work was funded by ARI.
Image Of the Day caption:
A helicopter flies back from the edge of Sarqardliup Glacier in West Greenland, where glacialogist Sarah Das and physical oceanographer Fiamma Straneo are studying rates of submarine melting and surface discharge brought on by rapidly warming climate. Helicopters are invaluable for transporting science parties to remote regions, as well as for deploying instruments that are inaccessible by boat. In the last 40 years, ice loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet has increased four-fold, contributing to one-quarter of global sea level rise.
Photo by Fiamma Straneo
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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