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Melting Glaciers Make the Coastal Ocean More Sensitive

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Provided by: Eos|Published on: May 15, 2026
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  • This article explores how glacial meltwater entering the ocean near Greenland's northeast coast, specifically Young Sound fjord, weakens the ocean's natural ability to resist swings in acidity.
  • The article draws on decades of field monitoring and describes the research methods used to study freshwater impacts on the Arctic Ocean environment.
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Subjects: Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences
Authors: Henry C. Henson
Region: Polar Regions
Languages: English

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