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Scientists link Antarctic record sea ice loss to an unexplained spike in ocean salt levels, raising concerns about ocean stability.
Satellite imagery has revealed a yet-to-be-explained rise in the Southern Ocean's salinity. It could be a key factor in the decline of the region's sea ice.
A sudden salinity spike in the Southern Ocean is accelerating Antarctic ice loss and triggering a dangerous climate feedback loop.
The ocean around Antarctica is rapidly getting saltier at the same time as sea ice is retreating at a record pace. Since 2015, the frozen continent has lost sea ice similar to the size of Greenland.
Researchers measuring the salinity of the Southern Ocean did find unexpected results, but some online reports got the details ...
Scientists have been struggling to understand why Antarctic sea ice has declined rapidly and continues to decline. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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