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New geological map redefines understanding of Greenland's subterranean rocks
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New geological map redefines understanding of Greenland's subterranean rocks
by Sophie Jenkins
London, UK (SPX) Apr 19, 2024

A collaborative team of scientists has introduced a modern geological map of the Greenland Ice Sheet, published in Geophysical Research Letters, which enhances our grasp of this vital global climate component.

The map offers a renewed framework for interpreting the properties of the solid earth beneath the ice, assessing its historical and prospective changes.

Researchers utilized a broad set of geophysical data-seismic, gravity, magnetic, and topographic surveys-to precisely mark the geological provinces beneath and across Greenland's ice. This approach marks a critical improvement over prior maps, which were limited by the scarcity of data.

"This map opens the door to new insights into Greenland's geological development and its interaction with the ice sheet, providing a crucial tool for predicting future sea level rise," noted Dr. Joseph MacGregor of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

The analysis highlights Greenland's heterogeneous geology above the 72 N latitude, revealing unexpected geophysical characteristics and suggesting new geological provinces. These findings could significantly impact our understanding of Greenland's glacial history and its response to climate changes.

Dr. Guy Paxman of Durham University remarked, "The distinct geological features of these regions pose an intriguing challenge and indicate that our knowledge of this concealed environment is still incomplete."

Moreover, the researchers found geophysical anomalies associated with the Petermann Glacier and the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream, suggesting a potential correlation with the ice sheet's behavior. They also discovered extensive, parallel subglacial valleys that may elucidate the island's tectonic past and inform on the ice sheet's historical dynamics.

Contributors to this study include experts from various prestigious institutions such as NASA, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Durham University, and others.

Research Report:Geologic provinces beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet constrained by geophysical data synthesis

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