How is the ocean melting Antarctica? We're starting to figure it out

Antarctica is melting, and crucial details are beginning to come into focus of exactly how it's happening.

Melting icebergs are seen on Horseshoe Island as Turkish scientists conduct fieldwork on Horseshoe Island within 7th National Antarctic Science Expedition
Ice melt in Antarctica is expected to be the leading driver of sea level rise by 2100.
(Image credit: Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The size of the Antarctic ice sheet can be hard to comprehend. Two kilometres thick on average and covering nearly twice the area of Australia, the ice sheet holds enough freshwater to raise global sea levels by 58 metres.

Ice loss from this sheet is projected to be the leading driver of sea level rise by 2100, yet its contribution remains highly uncertain. While sea levels are certain to rise this century, projections of the contribution from Antarctic ice vary from a 44 cm rise to a 22 cm fall.

Postdoctoral Fellow in Physical Oceanography, University of Tasmania.