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Under Greenland, a New Map Reveals a Hidden Heat that Could Rewrite Our Climate Models

On the surface, Greenland appears as a frozen kingdom, dominated by one of the last continental ice caps. But under this white expanse, the earth's entrails tell another, much more turbulent story. A history of trapped heat, ancient tectonic movements and still active rocks, whose influence on the climate had so far never been quantified with such precision. Yet, at several hundred kilometres of depth, a crucial part of the evolution of the leve…
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On the surface, Greenland appears as a frozen kingdom, dominated by one of the last continental ice caps. But under this white expanse, the earth's entrails tell another, much more turbulent story. A history of trapped heat, ancient tectonic movements and still active rocks, whose influence on the climate had so far never been quantified with such precision. Yet, at several hundred kilometres of depth, a crucial part of the evolution of the leve…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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