Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Mountains in Antarctica?
Scientists have completed their mission to map one of the most extraordinary mountain ranges on Earth. The Gamburtsevs are a set of peaks equal in size to the European Alps, but they are hidden deep under the ice in the middle of the Antarctic continent. The survey data gathered by the multi-national team working in harsh, sub-zero temperatures will help resolve the mystery of why the range exists at all. Their presence, when first discovered in the 1950s, was totally unexpected. Scientists thought the interior of the continent would be relatively flat. Modern-day remote-sensing technology reveals quite the opposite - a very jagged landscape. Read the full story here. Miss M.
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