Scientists are divining the future of Earth’s ice-covered oceans at their fringes

Researchers have made much progress in recent years in understanding and modelling the marginal ice zone.

By Jordan Peter Anthony Pitt, University of Adelaide, Luke Bennetts, University of Adelaide September 13, 2022
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One of the harshest and most dynamic regions on Earth is the marginal ice zone — the place where ocean waves meet sea ice, which is formed by freezing of the ocean’s surface.

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