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A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
New high-resolution satellite map reveals nearly 100,000 unknown ocean mountains, or seamounts, boosting climate and maritime ...
Scientists say the topography of the ocean floor is less well known than the surfaces of Mars, Mercury or Venus and that charting the depth and shape of the seabed will help understand the impact ...
was conceived to give a more comprehensive picture of global fresh-water and ocean topography. Launched in December 2022, it combines a new satellite architecture, formed of a 10-metre-long mast ...
Marine plastic pollution has always been a well-recognised environmental issue, with 9 to 14 million metric tons of plastic ...
Global full-depth ocean heat content (OHC ... Data from the recently launched Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite reveal the characteristics of submesoscale eddies and waves and suggest ...
On the other hand, an understanding of the response of the Antarctic ice sheet to ongoing global warming has been desired. Using originally developed, satellite-derived dynamic ocean topography ...