Introduction The Greenland Ice Sheet, covering approximately 1.7 million square kilometres, is one of the largest ice masses on the planet. Its relevance extends beyond the Arctic region; it plays a pivotal role in global sea level rise and is a significant indicator of climate change. Recent studies have intensified concerns regarding the stability of
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