WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Sea ice in the Arctic has thinned by up to 20 percent over the course of just over a decade, NASA said on Thursday.
Previous measurements by the European Space Agency’s CryoSat-2, launched in 2010, appeared to show relatively consistent thickness in Arctic sea ice since then, the release said.
By using data from both satellites, scientists were able to differentiate between the ice itself and a buildup of snow on the surface that begins each October as open water begins freezing, Associate Research Scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Alek Aaron Petty said.
A receding polar ice cap opens the prospect of an Arctic route for commercial ships as well as the development of fishing and mining industries in the region historically considered a frozen wasteland.
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