Antarctica research looks at crust, not just ice

Friday, January 25, 2013 - 19:00 in Earth & Climate

Much Antarctic research focuses on ice — and rightfully so, since a giant ice cap up to 2,361 miles thick covers about 99 percent of the continent. But under that layer of frozen water, Antarctica, like the planet's six other major landmasses, is made of continental crust.

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