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Crevasses, Anandakrishnan explains, are deep fissures that can speed melting by shuttling melt-water to the glacier's base, lubricating an ice stream's movement.
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While the current rate of rise is calculated at only about an inch per decade, Anandakrishnan said, the big question is how this rate may increase over the next 50 years with continued warming.
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In 2003, using seismographic instruments they designed and deployed, Anandakrishnan and his colleagues found one important clue.
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Anandakrishnan cites a study just published by scientists at the Scripps Oceanographic Institute which posits that wave energy originating from storms in the North Pacific Ocean is being transferred thousands of miles and destabilizing ice shelves in Antarctica.
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In 2003, using seismographic instruments they designed and deployed, Anandakrishnan and his colleagues found one important clue.
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Anandakrishnan has traveled to Antarctica 17 times in the past 25 years to study glacial ice streams, frozen rivers of ice that flow from the center of an ice sheet and out to sea.
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As for the scheme of authorisation required for a university or institution to award degree or diploma to begin academic operations, Professor Anandakrishnan says it is nothing new.
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Professor Anandakrishnan says the consultative process will cover all regions to hear views on the draft legislation and address misgivings, if any.
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Crevasses, Anandakrishnan explains, are deep fissures that can speed melting by shuttling melt-water to the glacier's base, lubricating an ice stream's movement.
Penn State Live 2010
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Anandakrishnan cites a study just published by scientists at the Scripps Oceanographic Institute which posits that wave energy originating from storms in the North Pacific Ocean is being transferred thousands of miles and destabilizing ice shelves in Antarctica.
Penn State Live 2010
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