Sea-Ice Status Updates for bot...


#salinity #seaIce #Antarctic #Antarctica
Original open access article
Silvano et al. June 30 2025, PNAS 122(27):e2500440122
Rising surface salinity and declining sea ice: A new Southern Ocean state revealed by satellites
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2500440122
#climate #ClimateScience #climatechange #ClimateEmergency #ClimateCrisis #ClimateBreakdown #ClimateDisruption #globalWarming #globalHeating #ExtremeWeather #polycrisis
#FYI #PaulBeckwith video lecture and literature review #seaIce #salinity #MarchEquinox
Sea-Ice Status Updates for both Poles ( #Arctic Ocean & #Antarctic Ocean)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnDiSa5BCWA
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The impact of salinity and temperature on growth and development of Arctic charr
January 30th 2026, from 12:30 to 13:30 in Askja N-130, Tómas Árnason from HAFRO will be giving his Midway PhD Presentation.
#Aquaculture #salmonids #salinity #growth #fish #iceland #MFRI #Hafro
Growing Salty
Ngangla Ringco sits atop the Tibetan Plateau, breaking up the barren landscape with eye-catching teal and blue. This saline lake sits at an altitude of 4,700 meters, fed by rainfall, Himalayan runoff, and melting glaciers and permafrost. The lake, like many inland bodies of salt water, has no outflow. Instead, water evaporates from the lake, leaving behind any salts that were dissolved in it. Over time, those left-behind salts build up and make the lake ever saltier. (Image credit: NASA; via NASA Earth Observatory)
#astronaut #dissolution #evaporation #fluidDynamics #physics #salinity #satelliteImage #science
St. Pete Beach in violation of sewage contract over saltwater intrusion
Elevated chloride levels are hampering St. Petersburg’s ability to produce reclaimed water at its Northwest Water Reclamation Facility. #wastewater #salinity #reclamation #Florida https://www.tampabay.com/news/pinellas/2025/09/21/st-pete-beach-sewage-salt-water-st-petersburg/