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Nature Astronomy, 2017
More than 20 GW of power are necessary to balance the heat emitted by Enceladus and avoid the freezing of its internal ocean. A very porous core undergoing tidal heating can generate the required power to maintain a liquid ocean and drive hydrothermal activity.
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More than 20 GW of power are necessary to balance the heat emitted by Enceladus and avoid the freezing of its internal ocean. A very porous core undergoing tidal heating can generate the required power to maintain a liquid ocean and drive hydrothermal activity.
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Accounting for a warming ocean
Science, 2019Fisheries Fisheries provide food and support livelihoods across the world. They are also under extreme pressure, with many stocks overfished and poorly managed. Climate change will add to the burden fish stocks bear, but such impacts remain largely unknown. Free et al. used temperature-specific models and hindcasting across fish stocks to determine the
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Warming of the Southern Ocean Since the 1950s
Science, 2002Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer floats recorded temperatures in depths between 700 and 1100 meters in the Southern Ocean throughout the 1990s. These temperature records are systematically warmer than earlier hydrographic temperature measurements from the region, suggesting that mid-depth Southern Ocean temperatures have risen 0.17°C between ...
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Nature Climate Change
Oceans, covering more than 70% of Earth's surface, play a vital role in regulating the climate by absorbing heat and carbon dioxide. Now research shows oceans have warmed by more than 1.5 degrees C since the beginning of the industrial era, challenging previous estimates and emphasizing the urgency of global action.
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Oceans, covering more than 70% of Earth's surface, play a vital role in regulating the climate by absorbing heat and carbon dioxide. Now research shows oceans have warmed by more than 1.5 degrees C since the beginning of the industrial era, challenging previous estimates and emphasizing the urgency of global action.
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Adaptation of a marine diatom to ocean acidification and warming reveals constraints and trade-offs
Science of the Total Environment, 2021Peng Jin
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