Eyes of the world on Southern Ocean
More than 250 people from 25 nations will meet in Hobart during August for the first-ever global conference of the Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS).
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More than 250 people from 25 nations will meet in Hobart during August for the first-ever global conference of the Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS).
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The first-ever broad review of Antarctic ‘landfast’ ice highlights its far-reaching importance in the Earth system while documenting a recent dramatic crash in its extent.
New study of Antarctic landfast ice charts dramatic crash Read More »
Polar scientists are calling for an urgent intensification of national and international research and observational capabilities in view of rapid Arctic and Antarctic change.
Polar scientists call for urgent action in view of rapid Arctic and Antarctic change Read More »
Researchers have found that the deep ocean circulation around parts of Antarctica has slowed by 30 per cent since the 1990s, reducing oxygen levels across the world’s deep seas.
Antarctic deep ocean currents have slowed in the past three decades Read More »
Is this sudden shift in the Southern Ocean a response to climate change? We need to know how the Antarctic system is changing – and why.
Science briefing: ‘On Thin Ice’ Read More »
Using Artificial Intelligence to better simulate the amount of energy from the sun that strikes the Southern Ocean.
Shining sunlight on the Southern Ocean with machine learning Read More »
Sea-ice researchers join forces to release a science briefing for policy makers.
Antarctica’s heart of ice has skipped a beat. Time to take our medicine Read More »
Not only do tiny phytoplankton have a big impact on clouds, they also play a crucial role in the climate system
Seeding clouds: the power of partnerships in Antarctic research Read More »
Through the Million Year Ice Core project, Tasmania is gaining an entirely new climate research capability at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies in Hobart.
New ice core lab to analyse million-plus years of climate history Read More »
What does Antarctic ice, Southern Ocean algal blooms, Australia’s active volcanoes and a particle accelerator have in common?
Southern Ocean volcanoes under the microscope at Australia’s Synchrotron Read More »