Mallorcan cave yields 4-million-year-old geologic evidence providing new insights into the magnitude of global sea level rise
Currently, scientists lack an established method to identify and quantify multiple CO2 leaks spread across a region of the ocean floor
New research shows an algae key to the ocean carbon cycle is surprisingly scarce in fertile equatorial waters
In the Alps and the Arctic, experts confirm the presence of plastic in snow
Researchers highlight need to account for climate change in marine planning
Research reveals that plate tectonics started on Earth 600 million years before what was believed
University of Oregon-led team uses a new approach to directly measure submarine melt, uncovering data that could enhance projections of sea level changes
Researchers found that six of the seven highest precipitation events in a 120-year record have occurred within the last 20 years
A new study suggests that intense storms may help push ice sheets over the edge
The aquifer stretches from the shore at least from Massachusetts to New Jersey
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