Freshwater input from glacier melt outside Greenland alters modeled northern high-latitude ocean circulation
<p>As anthropogenic climate change depletes Earth's ice reservoirs, large amounts of fresh water are released into the ocean. Since the ocean has a major influence on Earth's climate, understanding how the ocean changes in response to an increased freshwater input is crucial for unde...
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| Main Authors: | J.-H. Malles, B. Marzeion, P. G. Myers |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2025-03-01
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| Series: | Earth System Dynamics |
| Online Access: | https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/16/347/2025/esd-16-347-2025.pdf |
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