Thwaites Glacier
English
Etymology
From the surname Thwaites; coined in 1967 as an homage to glaciologist Fredrik Thwaites (1883–1961).
Proper noun
- A retreating glacier in Antarctica.
- Synonyms: Doomsday Glacier, Thwaites
- 2015, Stuart A. Kallen, Running Dry, Twenty-First Century Books, →ISBN, page 43:
- In 2014 scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory tracked the movements of the glaciers using satellite measurements and computer models. They determined that the largest mass of ice, Thwaites Glacier, might disappear completely in two hundred years.
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