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For years, scientists have debated whether a giant thick ice shelf once covered the entire Arctic Ocean during the coldest ...
We describe a microcontroller-based ice core melting and data logging system allowing simultaneous depth coregistration of a continuous flow analysis (CFA) system (for microparticle and conductivity ...
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Assessing the Impact of Melting Polar Ice Caps on Global Sea LevelsWatch as we dive into the crucial link between melting polar ice caps and rising sea levels! 🌊 Discover how this environmental change affects our planet, ecosystems, and future generations. Let's ...
The dramatic loss of sea ice around Antarctica has occurred with the re-emergence of the Maud Rise polynya in the Weddell Sea ...
Many Southern California residents are skipping healthcare out of fear of ICE arrests and deportation, according to clinic workers in the state.
Nearly a decade ago, a detector searching for ghostly cosmic particles found two anomalous signals in Antarctic ice. But scientists haven’t been able to find anything similar.
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When the melting of ice sheets becomes self-reinforcing - MSNThe melting of ice sheets and glaciers has significantly increased in recent decades and when certain thresholds are crossed, these melting mechanisms can reinforce themselves, accelerating this ...
Ice cores are a pretty good way to get an idea of the Earth's atmosphere in the ancient past, thanks to their ability to trap bubbles of gas within them. "Like a prehistoric fly trapped in amber ...
Groundwater records from the last ice age indicate that aquifers in the U.S. Southwest are more sensitive to global warming than aquifers in the Pacific Northwest.
The new study of Antarctic seals shows that environmental conditions, namely melting sea ice due to increasing temperatures, are leading to a "concerning" and severe decline in their populations ...
Sea ice controls net ocean uptake of carbon dioxide by regulating wintertime stratification. Communications Earth & Environment, 2025; 6 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s43247-025-02395-x ...
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