CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – Oregon State University research has uncovered a possible clue as to why glaciers that terminate at the sea are retreating at unprecedented rates: the bursting of tiny, ...
The voluminous noise the bubbles make is not the noise of them bursting in water but the noise of them resuming their natural shapes when released into water after having been frozen misshapen from ...
Although we know glaciers are melting, we can't always see it. One researcher, however, has discovered that he can hear it. The BBC profiled Konstantine Vlasis, a percussionist and environmental ...
New research has uncovered a possible clue as to why glaciers that terminate at the sea are retreating at unprecedented rates: the bursting of tiny, pressurized bubbles in underwater ice. Oregon State ...
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