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On Apr 4, 2009, at 7:16 PM, David T. Marx wrote:I don't think it can be associated with the recent observation of a considerable and now overhanging Antarctic ice shelf, which if it gives way will put a quite appreciable bump into coastline submersion.
The South Pole has vastly increased its ice thickness from the 1950s until the 90s. ... All of this data is readily available to anyone via a simple Google search.
David,
I'm usually a pretty good Googler, but I can't find any reputable source that supports this statement. Where did you find it?
John Mallinckrodt
Cal Poly Pomona