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Tag: marine chemistry

Vanishing ice: Where is Greenland going?
Glaciers

Vanishing ice: Where is Greenland going?

Scientists journey to the Arctic circle to track meltwater from Greenland's largest marine-terminating glacier.
June 29, 2022 Mollie Passacantando
Monitoring ocean acidification takes a village (or many!)
Ocean Acidification

Monitoring ocean acidification takes a village (or many!)

Ocean acidification is a global change, but its local progression can be unpredictable and tough to monitor. To keep tabs…
January 10, 2022 Ellie Oldach
Book Review

Finding Nemo was right: what you flush down the drain can impact ocean creatures

Microplastics + pharmaceuticals in your pee + increased temperatures = trouble for some fish
September 29, 2016September 29, 2016 Anna Robuck
Book Review

The oldest seawater chemically analyzed

Water water everywhere, water water always there, but how it’s changed you may not know, read this story and Spear…
June 27, 2014 Anne M. Hartwell
Biology Chemistry

Intense Weight Loss by Migratory Humpback Whales Could Increase Health Risks Posed by Pollutants

Australian and Norwegian researchers measured levels of pesticides and PCBs in southern hemisphere humpback whales to find out whether extreme…
September 30, 2013October 10, 2013 Carrie McDonough

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