Therefore, the surface layer of the ocean is particularly important. Recent research published in Frontiers in Marine Science ...
Scientists discover a hidden "ocean skin" that traps more CO2 than imagined. Could it change climate predictions?
The world's largest icebergs break off the Antarctic ice sheet. As they drift and melt in the Southern Ocean, they create a ...
On land, we're familiar with heat waves and cold snaps. But the deep sea also experiences prolonged periods of hot and cold.
Researchers have discovered that tiny ocean organisms are transported to deeper waters by currents called intrusions, playing ...
So, they began to look at that area more in-depth. That’s when ... the researchers say the ocean world is probably rocky like Earth. However, a thick layer of water may cover most of its surface ...
Subtle temperature differences at the ocean surface allow more carbon dioxide (CO2) to be absorbed, new research shows.
A gigantic space rock that slammed into Earth more than three billion years ago grievously wounded the biosphere—and then ...
For a year and a half now, the upper layer of the world’s oceans has ... energy stored from the sea surface down through the ocean depths. When the seas are warm, more water evaporates at ...
"We want to determine whether Europa has the potential to support simple life in the deep ocean, beneath its icy layer," he ...
the findings also suggest the depth of the "surface mixed-layer" (region of turbulence at the surface of the ocean) has shallowed as the ocean rapidly warmed in the last decade. "It's important to ...