Heat flux variations beneath central Greenland/'s ice due to anomalously thin lithosphere

2013 
The thermal state of the Earth’s surface is usually influenced more by climate than by heating from the Earth’s interior. Numerical models show that in the oldest and thickest part of the Greenland Ice Sheet, geothermal heat flux through an anomalously thin lithosphere leads to strong regional variations in basal melting.
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