my mistake. I hate the word antarctic.
so, no land, floating ice and permafrost. I would think that if that elts
(and nothing else changes) the sea level remains unchanged. Once
the ice has melted into water, it displaces as much water as the rest
around it. While it is still ice, likewise, the lower density is reflected in
the fact that part is about sea level. As an indicator (no proof): sea
level in winter and summer are equal.
But , even if this is right in theory (no too sure about that), I think it
would change a lot if it happened, and sea level would increase
dramatically.
sin