Storm ‘echoes’ could break up ice shelves

Wednesday, December 30, 2009 - 23:21 in Earth & Climate

Scientists say ocean rumbling caused by infragravity waves may account for some of the decade's most dramatic ice breakups, which may only get worse as the climate changes. Climate change - Ice shelf - Earth - Kids and Teens - School Time

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