In this way, higher CO2 levels lead to
snowline rising in altitude and latitude, and so is how CO2 levels are linked to ice ages.
Not exact matches
Is there enough ice, and is the
snowline likely to
rise fast enough for the rate of iceloss to significantly decrease the pressure on underground magma?
Since the firn line line and the
snowline are related, it should be possible to check whether the firn line has
risen by the same amount for Jakobshavn Isbrae, Wilkins Ice Shelf and the Petermann Glacier.