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Press Release 08-095
Study of Glacial Earthquakes Shakes Up Idea of How Ice Streams Move

Learning from the "stick/slip" phenomenon may assist in long-range climate studies

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Photo of researchers setting up an Antarctic field camp.

Researchers set up a field camp in Antarctica.

Credit: Douglas Wiens, Washington University in St. Louis


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Sridhar Anandakrishnan, of Penn State University.

Credit: Sridhar Anandakrishnan, Penn State University


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Douglas Wiens, of the Washington University in St. Louis, in Antarctica.

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