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19 April 2017
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Washington Post
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Chelsea Harvey
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Scientists have discovered vast systems of flowing water in Antarctica. And that worries them.
Nansen Ice Sheet, Antarctica
S 74º 45' 51.476" E 163º 30' 34.277"
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S 74º 45' 51.476" E 163º 30' 34.277"
Lat/Lng:
-74.7642988709767 163.509521484375
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A 400-foot-wide waterfall atop the Nansen Ice Shelf in Antarctica. (Photo: Robert Fletcher), Washington Post (
https://images.washingtonpost.com/?url=http://img.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp-content/uploads/sites/43/2017/04/nansen-waterfall.jpg&w=1484&op=resize&opt=1&filter=antialias
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Seasonally flowing streams fringe much of Antarctica’s ice (Adapted from Kingslake et al., Nature 2017)
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