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How Fast Is Continent Isostatic Rebound?
3.00e-9 m/s
0.01 mm/h · 0.00 ft/h
9.5 cm/year
Scandinavia is still rising about 1 cm per year — the crust literally rebounding upward long after the colossal weight of kilometre-thick ice sheets melted away. The land is still finding its true shape, slowly shedding the memory of an enormous past load.
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Did you know?
Glacial isostatic adjustment is still ongoing — Hudson Bay in Canada is rising by about 1 cm per year as the crust slowly recovers from the weight of vanished ice sheets.
How it compares
- About 2× faster than tectonic plates drift
- Roughly the same pace as grass grows
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