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In reply to the discussion: Question to you smart people in this group re: Nepal earthquake [View all]Boomer
(4,397 posts)54. Found a reference article
http://www.livescience.com/6462-greenland-rising-rapidly-ice-melts.html
As noted in this article, the loss of ice is resulting in a 1" rise in Greenland terrain. The sheer weight of ice is something we don't tend to think about, but it's sufficient to significantly depress land masses. It's by no means fanciful to wonder to what extent that could contribute to earthquakes, although it's not necessarily a factor in Nepal.
Scientists have documented on Greenland and elsewhere that when longstanding ice melts away, the land rebounds. Even the European Alps are rising as glaciers melt.
As noted in this article, the loss of ice is resulting in a 1" rise in Greenland terrain. The sheer weight of ice is something we don't tend to think about, but it's sufficient to significantly depress land masses. It's by no means fanciful to wonder to what extent that could contribute to earthquakes, although it's not necessarily a factor in Nepal.
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Nepal is so far from the nearest sea that sea level rise contributed ZERO
Binkie The Clown
Apr 2015
#15
I spent six years studying subduction zone magma production and mantle melting processes.
Maedhros
Apr 2015
#51
I have occasionaly fits of close-mindedness, but I usually recover. n/t
Binkie The Clown
Apr 2015
#30
I would think that the melting of all of that heavy ice MAY have an impact..
truebrit71
Apr 2015
#50