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How a sudden retreat at Hektoria Glacier threatens sea levels

A small Antarctic outlet shows how quickly coastal risks can jump when ice loses its ocean buffer.

November 05, 2025 / 14:37 IST
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Antarctica’s Hektoria Glacier has just set an alarming benchmark for how quickly land-tethered ice can unravel. Researchers report that the glacier’s front retreated roughly five miles in only two months—about ten times faster than the previous record for a grounded glacier. Between January 2022 and March 2023, Hektoria shrank by around 16 miles in total, transforming from a coherent river of ice into a churned field of jagged, overturned bergs. For scientists who had tracked it for years, the speed and violence of the collapse were jarring, according to an article in the Washington Post.

How a protective shield failed

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The trigger began offshore. Hektoria is a tidewater glacier that flows to the sea, where seasonal sea ice and shorefast ice can act as a rim of armour, damping waves and stabilizing the floating tongue. As the Antarctic Peninsula—one of the planet’s fastest-warming regions—saw diminished sea ice, waves were able to pummel and fracture that protective fringe. Once this buffer failed, the glacier’s floating front started calving rapidly, shedding icebergs and exposing more surface to ocean forcing, setting off a chain reaction.

The bed that invited the ocean in