Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is Fighting the Inner Earth

Name: Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier'.
Event: In battle with the Inner Earth.
Date: 8.20.2021
Location: Antarctica and Inner Earth.
News Link: livescience.com - 8.20.2021

May be when some people hear the name: 'Doomsday Glacier' they have the need to call Greta or donate some money to fight climate change. It's a scary name. And the other name is also scary.

A new mainstream media article has some interesting things: the 'Doomsday Glacier' is heated up from the Inner Earth. As far as we know; there's no pollution of  humans in the Inner Earth. So no need to call Greta. The article also says that the crust beneath West Antarctica is considerably thinner than in East Antarctica.  This may resonate with some theories that there's an entrance in Antarctica, to the Inner Earth world called: Agharta.

The livescience.com article is not about Agharta the Inner Earth world, Admiral Byrd and his flight to the Inner Earth. Still it's an interesting article, which you can also show to those people who are scared of the man-made global warming climate change, you know.

See also:
Ragnarok Climate Climax ⇒
Svalbard Global Seed Vault 10 Years ⇒
Crater on the Greater Earth – Discoveries made by Godgevlamste ⇒


Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' is fighting an invisible battle against the inner Earth, new study finds
In a study published Aug. 18 in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, researchers analyzed geomagnetic field data from West Antarctica to create new maps of geothermal heat flow in the region — essentially, maps showing how much heat from Earth's interior is rising up to warm the South Pole.
The researchers found that the crust beneath West Antarctica is considerably thinner than in East Antarctica — roughly 10 to 15 miles (17 to 25 kilometers) thick in the West compared with about 25 miles (40 km) thick in the East — exposing Thwaites Glacier to considerably more geothermal heat than glaciers on the other side of the continent.

Source: livescience.com - 8.20.2021