Melting Glaciers Cool the Southern Ocean – Might Explain the Recent Antarctic Cooling and Sea Ice Expansion - SciTechDaily 15-Jun-2020
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Melting Glaciers Cool the Southern Ocean – Might Explain the Recent Antarctic Cooling and Sea Ice Expansion - SciTechDaily
Research suggests glacial melting might explain the recent decadal cooling and sea ice expansion across Antarctica's Southern Ocean. Tucked away at the very bottom of the globe surrounding Antarctica, the Southern Ocean has never been easy to study. Its chall…
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