What On Earth
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Plankton on Parade
Jul 27, 2010 12:26:55 PM | Adam Voiland
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- “We are seeing what’s in the water immediately, not after the fact in a lab, so it’s obvious when the water -- and what’s in it -- changes."
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Puzzling Over the Pieces
Jul 27, 2010 12:30:13 PM | Adam Voiland
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- NASA satellites, now working for more than ten years, are beginning to allow us to examine changes in the climate. One purpose of ICESCAPE is to look at the ocean with greater detail than the satellites offer, in order to improve and refine the interpretation of the satellite data.
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What to Expect from the Arctic
Jul 27, 2010 12:32:02 PM | Adam Voiland
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- Greg Mitchell reckons he has spent about four years of his life aboard ships. His most recent trip inside the Arctic Circle was 1989. He expects to see change now.
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Working (Very) Remotely
Apr 01, 2010 07:57:20 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- Making sure satellite measurements are accurate sometimes requires going a little out of the way.
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Are the Oceans Really Stuffed to the Gills with Carbon Dioxide?
Apr 01, 2010 07:55:43 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- Two months ago, NASA scientist Timothy Hall and colleagues published a study that described how they had estimated the amount of manmade carbon dioxide absorbed by the ocean since the start of the industrial era.
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Sea level isn't really level at all
Mar 15, 2010 08:42:57 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- Even though it’s sometimes convenient to think of the ocean as a great big bathtub, where turning on the tap at one end raises the water level in the whole tub, real sea level rise doesn’t quite happen that way.
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