'Ticking time bomb' of heated ocean discovered hidden under the Arctic
by Peter Dockrill 31 Aug 2018 05:42 UTC

Arctic heat archive ocean melt ice © U.S. Geological Survey / Flickr
The Arctic is not in a good way. Its oldest, thickest sea ice is breaking. Strange lakes punctuate its landscape. The very chemistry of its water is changing.
Things could be about to get worse. New research has uncovered evidence of a vast reservoir of heated water building up underneath the Arctic Ocean and penetrating deep into the heart of the polar region, where it threatens to melt the ice frozen on top. And maybe a lot of it.
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