Overview
Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a ten percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "Secrets Beneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.
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38 - 2Emergency Mine Rescue October 26, 2010
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38 - 3Trapped in an Elevator November 02, 2010
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38 - 4Dogs Decoded November 09, 2010
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38 - 5Secrets of Stonehenge November 16, 2010
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38 - 6Quest for Solomon's Mines November 23, 2010
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38 - 7Secrets Beneath the Ice December 28, 2010
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38 - 8Deadliest Earthquakes January 11, 2011
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38 - 9Making Stuff: Stronger January 19, 2011
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38 - 10Making Stuff: Smaller January 26, 2011
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38 - 11Making Stuff: Cleaner February 02, 2011
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38 - 12Making Stuff: Smarter February 09, 2011
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38 - 13Smartest Machine on Earth February 09, 2011
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38 - 14Crash of Flight 447 February 16, 2011
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38 - 15Venom: Nature's Killer February 23, 2011
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38 - 16Japan's Killer Quake March 30, 2011
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38 - 17Power Surge April 20, 2011
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38 - 18How Smart Are Animals? February 09, 2011