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Full carbonate chemistry at the site of calcification in a tropical coral

Researchers from the Centre Scientifique de Monaco (CSM), the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen and the University of Kiel have succeeded…

Using satellites to measure rates of ice mass loss in glaciers

Surveying glaciers is nothing new. There are two methods which are used particularly often. In the first method, researchers take several measurements directly…

Is climate change a threat to marine ecosystems in the Benguela upwelling system?

The three-year research project EVAR* to investigate possible climate change impacts on key biogeochemical processes in the Benguela upwelling system off South…

Measuring Individual Argon Atoms Helps In Understanding Ocean Ventilation

The age of the water in the world's oceans is critical for understanding ocean circulation, especially for the transport of gases from the atmosphere into the…

First detection of rain over the ocean by navigation satellites

In order to analyse climate change or provide information on natural hazards, for example, it is important for researchers to gather knowledge about rain.

Field experiment on clouds and precipitation under clean air conditions started in southern Chile

How do airborne particles, so-called aerosols, affect the formation and life cycle of clouds and precipitation?

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