Updated
Updated · Napoleon Northwest Signal · Jun 12
Icebergs Carry More Rock Debris Into Deep Oceans, New Research Finds
Updated
Updated · Napoleon Northwest Signal · Jun 12

Icebergs Carry More Rock Debris Into Deep Oceans, New Research Finds

3 articles · Updated · Napoleon Northwest Signal · Jun 12

Summary

  • New research found more icebergs are transporting huge loads of rock and other debris far into the deep ocean.
  • Those findings point to icebergs playing a larger role in moving material away from land and depositing it in remote marine areas.
  • The study adds to evidence that iceberg-driven sediment transport can reshape how scientists understand material flows across ocean environments.

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