The gap between simulated prediction and real-life observation in Arctic sea ice melt can be attributed to complicated internal drivers
Earth Research Institute
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Warmer climates will likely decrease the amount of airborne sediments reaching the poles
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Phytoplankton play an important role in governing elements contributing to the Earth’s ocean carbon cycle
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Shaped by flash flooding, desert streams have surprisingly simple topography with smooth, straight and symmetrical form
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New research suggests that the largest single contributor to global sea level rise may continue melting for decades to come.
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UC Santa Barbara has a long and venerable history with China. When the first post-revolutionary students were allowed to leave China in the 1980s to study in the United States, five of them came to the campus’s Department of Geography.
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Sandra Seale, project specialist and education and outreach coordinator for the George E. Brown Jr.
