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Rewrite Enhanced subglacial discharge amplifies Petermann Ice Shelf melting when ocean thermal forcing saturates as a headline for a science magazine post, using no more than 8 words

May 6, 2025
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Prakash, A., Zhou, Q., Hattermann, T. et al. Enhanced subglacial discharge amplifies Petermann Ice Shelf melting when ocean thermal forcing saturates.
Nat Commun 16, 4213 (2025).

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Prakash, A., Zhou, Q., Hattermann, T. et al. Enhanced subglacial discharge amplifies Petermann Ice Shelf melting when ocean thermal forcing saturates.
Nat Commun 16, 4213 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-59469-9

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Tags: Antarctic ice shelf stabilityArctic and Antarctic interactionsclimate change and ice sheetsclimate science implicationsglacial meltwater dynamicsice shelf collapse risksmelting ice and sea level riseocean thermal forcing effectsPetermann Ice Shelf meltingsubglacial discharge impactsubglacial hydrology researchthermal forcing mechanisms
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