Oceanography

Arctic Ice July 2010- Update #1

in former times.  Until recent decades only portions of those waters were at all navigable in summer. ...

Article - Patrick Lockerby - Oct 3 2010 - 4:24pm

Arctic Ice August 2011

extends all the way across at its base.  However, the great expanse of ice which is inevitably going to ...

Article - Patrick Lockerby - Aug 4 2011 - 1:21am

Meltwater On Greenland's Ice Sheet- Small Rivers Make A Big Difference

to 46,000 feet per second-- a massive flow rate that is all the more awe-inspiring because the ...

Article - News Staff - Jan 12 2015 - 5:42pm

Better And Worse Than Thought: Corrected Estimates Of Sea Level Rise

sheets." "We are looking at all the available sea-level records and trying to say that Greenland has ...

Article - News Staff - Jan 14 2015 - 2:11pm

Solving The Puzzle Of Sea-Level Rise

approach to tide-gauge records, we realized that we could add all of our estimated individual contributions ...

Article - The Conversation - Jan 17 2015 - 8:30am

Rivers Are More Important To Coastal Sea Level Than Previously Believed

Barometric pressure, tides, winds, waves, they all play a role in the ebb and flow of the ocean. ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 10 2018 - 11:47am

Superfreaking Chemistry?

geoengineering solutions for climate change: If you find yourself writing, in all seriousness, as a practical ...

Blog Post - Michael White - Oct 29 2009 - 2:54pm

Boat Nets Large Jellyfish, Sinks Itself

tentacles, then slowly reel it in and digest it. All of this happens entirely underwater. It is conceivable ...

Article - Danna Staaf - Nov 10 2009 - 10:08am

How Big A Wave Does It Take To Demolish A Coastal Building?

risks. 1: What is a coastal hazard? a)    Wind b)    Waves c)    Flooding d)    All of the above e)    ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 10 2009 - 10:03am

Warm Sea Water Toward Antarctic Glaciers Is Constant, Not Seasonal

have instruments in place all year round,"  says researcher Lars Arneborg from the Department of ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 6 2012 - 12:30pm