Recent research shows how oxygen in the atmosphere travels to the ocean’s depths. The Labrador Sea is a body of water between Greenland and eastern Canada where the ocean churns, allowing the deepest ...
For the first time, scientists measure oxygen flow into the deep ocean interior of the Labrador Sea between Canada and Greenland. They studied how much oxygen absorbed by the sea each winter makes it ...
The Arctic Ocean's Beaufort Sea has increased its freshwater content by 40 percent over the past two decades. When conditions change this freshwater will travel to the Labrador Sea off Canada, rather ...
Much more oxygen than previously thought is transported deep into the ocean interior through a 'trap door" in the Labrador Sea that some researchers say could be closing as a result of climate change.
The study, published in Nature Communications, centered on the Labrador Sea in the Northern Atlantic. Using satellites, robotic floats, and ship-based surveys, the team studied how the sea changed ...
Freshwater is accumulating in the Arctic Ocean. The Beaufort Sea, which is the largest Arctic Ocean freshwater reservoir, has increased its freshwater content by 40% over the past two decades. How and ...
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