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LONDON Reuters - Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a faster rate than previously thought and continued global warming will accelerate thawing and contribute to rising sea levels, scientists said in a paper published on Wednesday.
Rising seas threaten low-lying cities, islands and industries worldwide. Forecasts for how high and how soon the rise will come vary greatly, partly because scientists lack clarity on how fast warming oceans are melting polar ice sheets. Melting ice in Greenland, home to the second largest mass of ice after Antarctica, is thought to add 0. In a paper published in the journal Nature, scientists from the United States, Belgium and the Netherlands analysed melt layers in ice cores in western Greenland to develop a record spanning years.
The magnitude of Greenland ice sheet melting is "exceptional" over at least the last years and continued growth of global average temperature will accelerate the melting and contribute to sea level rise, the study said. Ice sheet melting began to increase soon after the mids. Surface melting was the most extensive in than any time over the past years and the period of had more sustained and intense melting than any other year period recorded.
The study showed that although a minor warming event in the past might have had little or no impact on the melting, the same event in a warmer climate in the future could produce a larger melt effect. Low-lying tropical island states from the Maldives to Tuvalu view Greenland's 3,metre 10, ft thick ice sheet with foreboding since it contains enough ice to raise world sea levels by around 7 metres if it all melted, over many centuries.