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Ancient river landscapes found beneath Antarctic ice may control ice flow and affect sea levels.
Researchers have uncovered ancient river landscapes beneath East Antarctica's ice sheet, which could influence current ice flow.
These river systems, preserved for over 30 million years, may act as natural barriers, controlling how ice moves towards the ocean.
Understanding these features is vital for predicting the ice sheet's response to climate change and its contribution to rising sea levels.
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Antiguos paisajes fluviales encontrados bajo el hielo antártico pueden controlar el flujo del hielo y afectar los niveles del mar.