
James Kirkham
James Kirkham is a marine geophysicist at the British Antarctic Survey, known for his research on ancient icebergs and their implications for understanding climate change. He is the lead author of a study published in Nature Communications that uncovered evidence of gigantic tabular icebergs that once roamed the coasts of the UK over 18,000 years ago, providing critical insights into the historical behavior of ice sheets and their potential responses to modern climate warming.
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James Kirkham, a glaciologist at the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative, discussed the irreversible loss of glacier mass.
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James Kirkham is a marine geophysicist at the British Antarctic Survey and the lead author of the new study.
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