Earthquake ‘hack’ reveals scale of ocean warming
A group of researchers have found a clever new way of measuring ocean warming, using sound waves from undersea earthquakes via argo floats.
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A group of researchers have found a clever new way of measuring ocean warming, using sound waves from undersea earthquakes via argo floats.
New study in Nature reveals that life in the deep oceans will face a considerable challenge due to ocean warming in the coming decades.
Latest published data reveals that Global Oceans are heating up at an accelerated rate. There is a rapid change happening in our oceans.
Hartmut Hellmer, Frank Kauker, Ralph Timmermann, and Tore Hattermann Alfred of the Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany, have published a new paper that focuses on the potential collapse of an Antarctic ice shelf. It is entitled “The Fate of the Southern Weddell Sea Continental Shelf in a Warming Climate”, … Read more