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Global Warming Causes Sea Level to Drop in Iceland

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by chemgator, Apr 19, 2022.

  1. chemgator

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    A drop in the ocean

    The drop in sea level is significant enough to threaten to cause fishing ships to run aground as they come into the harbor.

    This blows my mind. The sea levels around Iceland are dropping for two reasons:

    1) As the giant glacier on Iceland melts, the land underneath, free of the additional weight, bounces back and increases elevation.

    2) As the glacier disappears, the additional mass is not there to exert a gravitational pull on the sea around Iceland, so the sea recedes. I didn't know that gravitational pull of even large objects on earth could be significant enough to affect sea levels. (I did know that a large dam at high elevation could cause the earth's rotation to slow, but only by an infinitesimally small amount.)

     
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  2. thatguy

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    I lived in Iceland for three years while serving in the Navy 72-75
    Incredible country
    Ice and Fire
    World's oldest democracy
    Northern lights .. Glaciers .. Geysers .. Volcanoes .. Earthquakes .. Mountains .. Valleys .. Hot Springs .. Waterfalls
    Tolkien's Lord of the Rings .. Look it up
    Best salmon, sheep and dairy I've ever had in my life
    And the Icelandic women are some of the most beautiful in the world
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  3. thatguy

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    I've stood next to a volcanic crater 10 miles wide in Iceland

    Think about that for a moment



     
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  4. Spurffelbow833

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    Now if we can just get all those glaciers in Florida to melt off.
     
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    Great pictures. Off topic post.
     
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  6. AgingGator

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    Sorry.

    What were you saying about glaciers, earthquakes, dairy and such? Some how forgot!
     
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  7. Gatorrick22

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    Or... 3) The ice layer in Antarctic is growing faster than is being widely reported..

    By the way 1) is not even really a product of physics nor reasoning since dirt and rocks are far heavier than water... IOW, the land is NOT floating on the water..
     
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  8. enviroGator

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    There is going to be a big reckoning in the next century. I probably won't live to see it, but future generations will be stuck with the mess we are creating today. Assuming there are future generations and we don't all get nuked in the next month or so.
     
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  9. enviroGator

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    Reminds of me this quote, but in reverse.

    "The ultimate test of man's conscience may be his willingness to sacrifice something today for future generations whose words of thanks will not be heard." Gaylord Nelson

    We are failing that test big time.
     
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    isostatic rebound - Google Search
     
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  11. l_boy

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    last I checked Iceland was nowhere near “anticancer”.
     
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  12. wgbgator

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    Seems bad
     
  13. Gatorrick22

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    Antarctic..
     
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  16. Gatorrick22

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    Reality check: Antarctic sea ice has been growing, not shrinking



    And this is backed up by NASA scientists... in a 2015 article. So evidently the ice in Antarctica has been growing for a long time..

    A new NASA study says that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent to outweigh the increased losses from its thinning glaciers.

    The research challenges the conclusions of other studies, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 2013 report, which says that Antarctica is overall losing land ice.

    According to the new analysis of satellite data, the Antarctic ice sheet showed a net gain of 112 billion tons of ice a year from 1992 to 2001. That net gain slowed to 82 billion tons of ice per year between 2003 and 2008.


    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddar...ns-of-antarctic-ice-sheet-greater-than-losses
     
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  17. Gatorrick22

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    Glaciers... twin peeks.. it's all good.
     
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  18. mdgator05

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    The Antarctic extent has been flat (it is not growing) while the Arctic extent has been declining rapidly. As such, globally, we are seeing substantial decreases over time.

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    Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Record Low
     
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  19. danmann65

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    I think that sea level has enough variables that it's beyond my ability to determine what is happening. I am more worried about us using the oceans as our garbage can and how that is going to impact our future.
     
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  20. l_boy

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    that either.
     
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