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Hidden bacteria in marine snow may be dissolving ocean shells — and disrupting carbon storage
Learn how bacteria inside marine snow may dissolve shell minerals and influence how the ocean stores carbon.
Snowflake size affects how much snow stays on roofs, helping explain why some storms create heavier and more dangerous snow ...
When marine organisms die and sink, billions of tons of organic and inorganic carbon are carried downward each year. The ...
In some parts of the deep ocean, it can look like it's snowing. This "marine snow" is the dust and detritus that organisms slough off as they die and ...
No two snowflakes may be the same, but models that fail to take these variations into consideration often fall short when ...
In Physics of Fluids, researchers model the way snow gathers on a roof based on snowflake size and distribution. The model considers how turbulence can affect recently landed snow and how wind can ...
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Snow devil whips over slopes at Stowe
Skiers at Stowe caught a snow devil on the slopes Tuesday.
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