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Massive canyon lies beneath Greenland ice

A huge 750km canyon lies beneath the ice sheet in Greenland, scientists say.

The melting front of a glacier at the edge of the Greenland ice sheet

Scientists say a huge canyon as deep as the Grand Canyon lies beneath the ice sheet in Greenland. (AAP)

A huge canyon twice the size of the longest river in Britain and as deep as the Grand Canyon lies beneath the ice sheet in Greenland, scientists say.

Prior to the establishment of the ice sheet some four million years ago, the canyon is believed to have been a major pathway for water from the interior of the land mass to the coast.

Even today, the deep river channel - which originates in the centre of Greenland and terminates at its northern coast - transports sub-glacial melt water to the edge of the ice sheet and then into the ocean.

"A 750km canyon preserved under the ice for millions of years is a breathtaking find in itself, but this research is also important in furthering our understanding of Greenland's past," said David Vaughan of the British Antarctic Survey.

"This area's ice sheet contributes to sea level rise and this work can help us put current changes in context."

Scientists found the canyon using airborne radar data, much of which came from a NASA mission called Operation Ice Bridge, which used radio waves that travelled through the ice to measure the depth of the bedrock.

The Greenland sub-ice canyon is about twice as long as the River Severn in Britain, which extends 350 kilometres.

Michael Studinger, Operation IceBridge Project Scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, described the finding as "quite remarkable."

"It shows how little we still know about the bedrock below large continental ice sheets."

The study was published in the US journal Science.


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