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Meltwater Myth Debunked: Antarctic Iron May Not Slow Climate
environment1 month ago

Meltwater Myth Debunked: Antarctic Iron May Not Slow Climate

A field study at the Dotson Ice Shelf in West Antarctica finds that meltwater supplies only about 10% of the dissolved iron in outflow, with 62% from inflowing deep water and 28% from shelf sediments, undermining the iron-fertilization theory that glacier melt could curb climate change by fueling carbon-absorbing algae. The study used real-world data and careful tracing of iron sources, but covered a single site, so broader applicability remains uncertain. Further research is needed to understand subglacial iron dynamics and how they interact with warming ice shelves.

Ancient Offshore Aquifer Near Northeast Coast Could Back NYC Water Supply for Centuries
science2 months ago

Ancient Offshore Aquifer Near Northeast Coast Could Back NYC Water Supply for Centuries

Researchers confirmed a large, low-salinity offshore freshwater reservoir beneath the U.S. Atlantic shelf, formed by glacial meltwater about 20,000 years ago. While not yet exploitable and facing legal, environmental, and engineering hurdles, the discovery highlights offshore groundwater as a potential long-term resource for coastal cities like New York City, should future technologies and policies enable sustainable use.