A new study by scientists at the Norwegian Polar Institute has shown that increasingly warmer ocean water is the main reason ...
This is the first research in which experts incorporated the factor of 'subglacial plumbing' to analyse retreating Antarctica ...
After more than a century of speculation scientists have finally solved the mystery of Antarctica’s Blood Falls discovering that iron-rich brine water trapped beneath Taylor Glacier oxidizes when it ...
Between 15 million and 6 million years ago, a drop in ocean crust production may have lowered sea level by 26 to 32 meters.
Based on the results of a study, scientists have predicted the potential for giant tsunamis caused by the melting of glaciers ...
We are running the most dangerous experiment in history right now, which is to see how much carbon dioxide the atmosphere can ...
It's RSV Nuyina's first dedicated marine science voyage and the first time scientists working with the Australian Antarctic ...
An international team of researchers used a submersible to map the underside of Antarctic ice, revealing surprising ...
Greenland’s ice sheet is rapidly losing ice, pushing it towards an irreversible tipping point that could raise sea levels.
Over the past decade, ice loss in densely populated regions like Europe has accelerated at an increasingly rapid pace.
Now, in the 41st expedition, which began last November and will be on till May, China has acquired key parameters such as ...
Glaciers serve as crucial freshwater reserves, particularly for regions where they dominate runoff during warm and dry seasons. Their decline threatens water supplies for millions of people, ...