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Archaeological evidence shows that 30,000 years ago, Palaeolithic people travelled from the island now known as Taiwan to the ...
Would it take one flip in a deep-sea current to release enough carbon to double atmospheric CO₂? In 2023, Spanish ...
For years, scientists have debated whether a giant thick ice shelf once covered the entire Arctic Ocean during the coldest ...
Ocean acidity levels became intolerable and led to more than half of all marine life dying out. 66 million years later, it’s happening again. This time, there is no asteroid—just us humans.
A new assessment finds that the world’s oceans crossed the safe threshold for acidification in 2020, breaching a key planetary boundary and posing serious threats to marine life. Ocean ...
Ocean acidification crosses “planetary boundaries” Crisis facing the world's marine ecosystems is getting worse. Georgiana Gustin, Inside Climate News – Jun 10, 2025 6:54 AM | 120 ...
When two bodies of water with distinct characteristics converge, they can flow side by side without immediately blending, creating a visible boundary.
Crustal brines at an oceanic transform fault: New research explores geological processes along plate boundaries by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Editors' notes ...
Oceanic transform faults have historically been thought of as simple, predictable features. They represent the least well-studied of the three major plate boundaries, which include divergent ...
Oceanic transform faults have historically been thought of as simple, predictable features. They represent the least well-studied of the three major plate boundaries, which include divergent ...
Crustal brines at an oceanic transform fault New research explores geological processes along plate boundaries Date: April 11, 2025 Source: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Summary: A team ...
News Release 11-Apr-2025 Crustal brines at an oceanic transform fault New research explores geological processes along plate boundaries Peer-Reviewed Publication Woods Hole Oceanographic ...