On Thin Ice: Contemplating Our Climate Future in Antarctica (Part 4)

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We’re at the end of the Nathaniel B. Palmer’s Antarctic expedition. The researchers onboard are returning sea ice and thousands of gallons of seawater. These samples will allow them to examine biogeochemical processes, some of which are linked to climate change. As the research vessel makes its way back to port, the scientists reflect on the future of our planet and the question of whether the ice in Antarctica will always be around for sampling.
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Glacial Melting Could Change the Chemistry of Antarctic Seawater www.scientificamerican.com/po...
Penguins and Ice Samples Make This Research Vessel Paradice www.scientificamerican.com/po...
Life for Researchers on This Icebreaker Is Cold and Fulfilling www.scientificamerican.com/po...
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