A new NASA-led study reveals that Greenland’s melting glaciers are fueling life in the Arctic Ocean. Each summer, massive freshwater plumes from glaciers like Jakobshavn drag deep-sea nutrients upward, boosting phytoplankton growth by up to 40%. These microscopic organisms form the base of the marine food web and play a key role in carbon absorption. Using NASA’s ECCO-Darwin digital ocean model, researchers simulated the interaction of meltwater, currents, and marine biology. As melting accelerates, this biological boost could shift how oceans trap carbon, with global climate implications.
Tech
Greenland’s Melting Glaciers Feed Ocean Life, Study Finds
by aweeincm1

Recent Post

Dharmasthala Mass Burial Case: Complainant Reveals His Connection With Activists
In a major twist in the alleged Dharmasthala murders case, ... Read more

“Only Eknath Shinde Can Explain…”: Raj Thackeray On Maratha Quota Row
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray on Saturday said ... Read more

Not “Dead Economy”, It’s “Long Live Economy”: Shivraj Singh Chouhan On GDP Data
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan hailed the latest GDP figures, ... Read more

Ready To Seek BJP Support If It Allows Me To Do So: Opposition Veep Candidate
Opposition vice-president nominee B Sudershan Reddy sought support for his ... Read more