Orac

its obvious that greenlands glaciers are not even a tiny fraction of the total weight of the ice on top of greenland
wouldnt you say?

so why are you using greenlands glaciers when talking about the rebounding of the entire greenland landmass.

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The initial uplift following deglaciation was near-instantaneous due to the elastic response of the crust as the ice load was removed.


deglaciation --> as the ice load was removed

near-instantaneous due to the elastic response of the crust

even your example of glaciers show a near-instantaneous elastic response of the crust.

granted that responce would be small , nothing to really get concerned with.

but the rebounding of a continent would be something to really be concerned with.

lets hope it all goes smoothly and the solid rock beneath the continents are actually very elastic like rubber and there will be no devastation due to the cracking of the crust.

lets also hope that we win the lottery.




3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.