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Southern Ocean Winds Change the Top Water Surface Layer

Tue, Mar 16, 2010

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A collaborative scientific effort, featuring researchers from the United States and Australia, has recently made a very interesting discovery in the Southern Ocean. It would appear that winds in this area have the ability to trigger variations in the deepest layer of surface water responsible for regulating the way in which the sea and the… (read more)

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