Geology Bites - New Episode November 13, 2024 - Joe MacGregor on Mapping the Geology of Greenland Below the Ice

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Società Geologica Italiana

Carissimi Associati SGI,
Carissimi Soci Società Associate,

su indicazione di Rodolfo Carosi (Università di Torino e Presidente SGI) vi segnaliamo l'ultimo podcast di Geology Bites (Conversations about geology with researchers making key contributions to our understanding of the Earth and the Solar System):

Joe MacGregor (NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center) - Mapping the Geology of Greenland Below the Ice Sheet

Di seguito troverete il messaggio dell'ideatore, Oliver Strimpel, e il link al  sito web di Geology Bites.

Cordiali saluti,

La Segreteria


Hello, listeners,

I just posted an episode with NASA's Joe MacGregor on mapping the geology of the 80 percent of Greenland that is buried under a kilometers-thick ice sheet.

What comes across most strikingly is the sheer amount of diverse data he and his colleagues assembled in the attempt to characterize the rocky surface below the ice.  The data comes from decades of airborne and satellite measurements of geophysical properties — seismic, gravity, magnetic, and of the surface topography.  The new map shows three new provinces that do not appear to protrude to the exposed edges.  Intriguingly, two major ice streams originate at the edges of the provinces.  His results also show hitherto unseen networks of long and straight valleys.  The research community now needs to figure out what all this means for the nature and origin of Greenland's subglacial rocks.

Enjoy listening.

Oliver
geologybites.com