Flathead Bio Station Researcher Helps Uncover Ocean Iron Level Mystery
August 30, 2019
August 30, 2019
POLSON, Montana, Aug. 30 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
The middle of the Earth's oceans are filled with vast systems of rotating currents known as subtropical gyres. These regions occupy 40% of the Earth's surface and have long been considered remarkably stable biological deserts, with little variation in chemical makeup or the nutrients needed to sustain life.
However, there exists a strange anomaly in t . . .
The middle of the Earth's oceans are filled with vast systems of rotating currents known as subtropical gyres. These regions occupy 40% of the Earth's surface and have long been considered remarkably stable biological deserts, with little variation in chemical makeup or the nutrients needed to sustain life.
However, there exists a strange anomaly in t . . .