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  2. Ice cap - Wikipedia

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    Ice caps accumulate snow on their upper surfaces, and ablate snow on their lower surfaces. [6] An ice cap in equilibrium accumulates and ablates snow at the same rate. The AAR is the ratio between the accumulation area and the total area of the ice cap, which is used to indicate the health of the glacier. [6]

  3. Antarctic ice sheet - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the loss of the ice sheet would take between 2,000 and 13,000 years, although several centuries of high emissions may shorten this to 500 years. 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) of sea level rise would occur if the ice sheet collapses but leaves ice caps on the mountains behind, and 4.3 m (14 ft 1 in) if those melt as well.

  4. Fuchs Dome - Wikipedia

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    The center of the range is covered by a long ice cap stretching from the Fuchs Dome in the west to Shotton Snowfield in the east, and bounded by cliffs as high as 400 metres (1,300 ft). [2] Fuchs Dome extends from Stratton Glacier east to Crossover Pass, where the plateau narrows to under 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) in width. It has an average height ...

  5. Category:Ice caps of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ice caps of Antarctica" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arctowski Dome; D.

  6. Dome A - Wikipedia

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    Dome Argus is located on the massive East Antarctic Ice Sheet and is the highest ice feature of Antarctica. [4] Dome A is a lofty ice prominence, the highest rooftop of the Antarctic Plateau, and the elevation visually is not noticeable. Below this enormous dome, underneath at least 2,400 m (7,900 ft) of ice sheet, lies the Gamburtsev Mountain ...

  7. Larsen Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Larsen Inlet) is an inlet, formerly ice-filled, 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) long in a north–south direction and 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) wide, between Cape Longing and Cape Sobral along the east coast of Graham Land, Antarctica

  8. Hurd Ice Cap - Wikipedia

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    Hurd Ice Cap is the ice cap covering the central area of southern Hurd Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It extends 4.5 km in northeast-southwest direction and 3.7 km in northwest-southeast direction, and drains both into South Bay to the northwest and into False Bay to the southeast.

  9. Shackleton Ice Shelf - Wikipedia

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    NASA MODIS view of the ice shelf, seen in May 2009. Shackleton Ice Shelf is an extensive ice shelf fronting the coast of East Antarctica from 95° E to 105° E. It extends for an along-shore distance of about 384 kilometres (239 mi), projecting seaward about 145 kilometres (90 mi) in the western portion and 64 kilometres (40 mi) in the east.