New study shows melting Antarctic ice adds only a small amount of iron to the ocean. Most iron comes from deep water and sea floor sediments.
Scientists testing a popular climate theory in Antarctica found that melting glaciers deliver far less iron to the ocean than ...
For scientists who study the Southern Ocean, a long-standing silver lining in the gloomy forecast of climate change has been ...
It’s not easy to find silver linings amid the rapid, human-driven destabilization of Earth’s climate—though that hasn’t ...
Rachel Feltman: Antarctica is the largest, coldest desert on the planet, with snowfall dropping less than six inches of water there each year. But for such a dry place, Antarctica has an outsize ...
Rutgers scientists found Antarctic glacier meltwater supplies far less iron than assumed, challenging a key theory on natural carbon dioxide removal.
Iron fertilisation has long been touted as a glimmer of hope amid rising emissions – but a new study has seemingly debunked ...
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