West Antarctic Melt Might Dim Ocean Carbon Uptake, Study Finds

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West Antarctic Melt Might Dim Ocean Carbon Uptake, Study Finds
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New research in Nature Geoscience shows that past West Antarctica ice retreat delivered iron to the Southern Ocean, but much of that iron was weathered and poorly soluble, so algae growth did not surge as expected; the study suggests continued WAIS thinning could reduce the ocean's CO2 uptake in the Pacific sector, revealing that the iron's chemical form, not just its amount, governs carbon drawdown.

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