Global sea
ice concentration continuous reprocessing offline product (year), [Online].
Not exact matches
Growth rates for
concentrations of carbon dioxide have been faster in the past 10 years than over any 10 - year period since
continuous atmospheric monitoring began in the 1950s, with
concentrations now roughly 35 percent above preindustrial levels (which can be determined from air bubbles trapped in
ice cores).
This means that relatively high
concentrations are released from the
ice sheet all summer, providing a
continuous source of iron to the coastal ocean.»