NASA has seen that it accelerates and slows down to the rhythm of the seasons

On the icy and remote islands of Svalbard archipelago In Norway, the Earth hides ice colossi with behavior that fascinates science. And they are not frozen static masses, but rather incredibly dynamic frozen rivers that have been under the watchful eye of NASA satellites. Something really important because he has been able to capture an amazing phenomenon on the Stonebreen Glacier: a flow pattern that simulates a seasonal “beat”, and that even has a very characteristic red color. A transformation phenomenon. The recent article published by the NASA Earth Observatoryreveals how this glacier transforms during the warmer months. The data show a brutal choreography in which the ice moved at speeds of up to 2,590 meters per year in the summer of 2020. Although the real question here is what exactly makes this glacier “beat” with such force and how we have managed to measure it with such precision. Melt water. Glaciologist Chad Greene, a key researcher in this discovery, explains that the secret of this heartbeat lies in the water. During the summer, melt water penetrates to the base of the glacier and this water dramatically increases the hydrostatic pressure, acting as a powerful lubricant between the immense mass of ice and the bedrock. In this way, by losing friction, the glacier slides towards the ocean at dizzying speeds. Scientists call this phenomenon “upwelling.” While the vast majority of the planet’s glaciers flow at a more or less constant speed, only 1% of global glaciers experience this type of cycle of rapid advance and subsequent dormancy. Coincidentally, Svalbard is one of the places in the world where this anomalous behavior is most common. ITS_LIVE. Tracking the movement of a glacier millimeter by millimeter is not a simple task at all, and to achieve this, scientists have used this technology, which is a monumental initiative. developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This system acts as a large, high-resolution global radar and to this end, it automatically processes millions of pairs of optical and radar images obtained by satellite constellations such as NASA’s Landsat and ESA’s Sentinel using a powerful algorithm called autoRIFT. A long process. It is not something that can be done in two days of analysis, but to achieve this result it has been necessary to process more than 36 million pairs of images collected since 1982. By processing this data, the tools are capable of generating maps where the colors reveal the movement: intense red to identify fast flows and pink for slower progress. A fragile giant. The science behind Stonebreen has been fascinating researchers for years, since previous studies already warned about the precarious situation of the glacier. In 2017, Strozzi’s team documented how the glacier underwent significant frontal destabilization, and after a slow retreat that lasted until 2011, it experienced a strong acceleration driven by the loss of thickness and, possibly, the intrusion of unusually warm ocean water. The problem is that part of the glacier is anchored below sea level for six kilometers from its front. This particularity makes it extremely vulnerable both to melting and to erosion by the ocean itself in front of it. Its relevance. In a context of climate emergency like the one we live in, understanding these beats is vital. As Noël’s team has already demonstrated, the low altitude of the glaciers in Svalbard is directly correlated with a very high variability in ice mass loss, which can be a disaster as sea levels rise. That is why these projects are very important, since they allow almost real-time research, not only of the wonderful seasonal “heartbeat” of nature, but it is our best predictive tool to calculate exactly how the melt will behave and, consequently, how it will affect the entire ecosystem. Images | Vince Gx In Xataka | So much ice has melted in Greenland that plankton has grown by 40%. It’s not good news

Murtra accelerates sales while the continent bleeds 1.7 billion

Telefónica is running an accelerated output of Latin America under the command of Its new president, Marc Murtrawho has intensified the sale of assets in the region just two months after taking office. The Spanish Telec He has commissioned JP Morgan and White & Case The divestment of its subsidiary in Mexico, while progressing in parallel the sales of its operations in Argentina and Colombia. The money trail. Latin American subsidiar Group’s resultswhich closed 2024 with losses of 49 million euros after provisioning more than 2,000 million for the deterioration of assets in the region. And now what? Murtra, considered close to the Spanish government (remember The entrance of the State into the operator through the SEPI), seeks to specify The sale from Colombia to Millicom (Tigo) for about 370 million euros After many months of negotiations. At the same time, look for a buyer to The remains of your business in Mexico (He returned all his frequencies three years ago) and Evaluate options for other markets such as Uruguaywhere the competition has cornered him. What has happened. Telefónica had already classified in 2019 all Latin American markets, except Brazil, as “non -priority” and grouped them under the Hispam subsidiary. At that time, Álvarez-Pallete tried to sell those assets as a unit, but the process failed. Now, the plan has changed to disinversions country to country, accelerated since the arrival of Murtra, who considers them urgent. The contrast. While Hispam bleeds, Brazil remains a strategic and profitable market for Telefónica, contributing one in four euros in sales and almost a third of the profitability of the entire group. The growth of Brazil, where Telefónica invests more than in Spaincontrasts with the depreciation of currencies such as the Argentine and Chilean weight, as well as with the fierce competition suffered in markets such as Peru and Chile. Yes, but. Latin American markets (without Brazil) barely represent 20% of income and 11% of the group’s profitability, with a negative trend that is aggravated by political instability, devaluations and regulatory conflicts. Hispam’s billing fell 8.2%, while profitability collapsed 14.9%. The deterioration goes to forced marches and Murtra has already taken the scissors. Outstanding image | Telefónica In Xataka | 100 years after his birth, Telefónica faces the greatest existential dilemma in its history: what wants to be older

Kylian Mbappé accelerates and achieves first triplet with Real Madrid

Real Madrid striker, Kylian Mbappé, managed this Saturday to score his first triplet with the team during the win as a visitor of the 3-0 White Club about Real Valladolid On the 21st day of the Spanish LaLiga. An Mbappé remained plugged in since the start of the game against Valladolid, coinciding with its great football moment where it has scored eight goals in its last five duels in all competitions. The world champion recital in 2018 began with a jewel that armed with Jude Bellingham when the half hour of the game was barely turned. Mbappé took the ball from the left, cut to the center and after a perfect wall with Bellingham he was alone in front of the Valladolid goalkeeper To define with a placed shot and put the 0-1 on the board. Real Madrid went on to control the board with touches between the midfield and the defense, which allowed them to go to the entertainment with the partial advantage. However, two other personal actions ended up decreeing the final figures. The first came courtesy of Mbappé again that after receiving and facing he turned his foot and defined placed in a shot that culminated between the defender’s legs. The cherry cherry appeared to the aggregate, with Bellingham being shot down in the area and giving Mbappé prison to his hat-trick and the definitive closure. With the triumph, Real Madrid even more widely widely maintained in the first position of Spanish LaLiga, adding 49 units to four points from Atlético de Madrid that occupies the second place. Look at Kylian Mbappé’s goals here: Continue reading: (Tagstotranslate) Kylian MBAPP \ U00E9 (T) Real Madrid

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