University of Hawaii: Scientists Discover How Climate Modulates Fertilization of North Pacific Ocean With Asian Dust
June 18, 2019
June 18, 2019
MANOA, Hawaii, June 18 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
The vast subtropical "gyres" - large systems of rotating currents in the middle of the oceans - cover 40 percent of the Earth's surface and have long been considered biological deserts with stratified waters that contain very little nutrients to sustain life. These regions also are thought to be remarkably stable, yet scientists have observed the region's ch . . .
The vast subtropical "gyres" - large systems of rotating currents in the middle of the oceans - cover 40 percent of the Earth's surface and have long been considered biological deserts with stratified waters that contain very little nutrients to sustain life. These regions also are thought to be remarkably stable, yet scientists have observed the region's ch . . .