Measuring Glaciers in Volunteer Work for 40 Years: The Struggle is Always a Bit Desirable
The article discusses the 40-year history of volunteer glacial measurements in Iceland, highlighting the contributions of individuals like Leifur Jónsson and his granddaughter Katla Gunnlaugsdóttir.
When Was Antarctica Last Ice-Free?
The article discusses the historical periods when Antarctica was not covered by ice, addressing the changes in climate and geological events that have contributed to the current icy state of the continent.