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Seasonality and increasing frequency of Greenland glacial earthquakes

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SCIENCE
Volume 311, Issue 5768, Pages 1756-1758

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1122112

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Some glaciers and ice streams periodically lurch forward with sufficient force to generate emissions of elastic waves that are recorded on seismometers worldwide. Such glacial earthquakes on Greenland show a strong seasonality as well as a doubling of their rate of occurrence over the past 5 years. These temporal patterns suggest a link to the hydrological cycle and are indicative of a dynamic glacial response to changing climate conditions.

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