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This Unexpected Cause Causes the Southern Ocean's Co2 Absorption to Decrease

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Normally, iron promotes faster algae growth. But something different is happening on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. And that's not good news for global warming. Iron acts as a kind of fertilizer for algae. But a sediment core recovered in 2001 from the Southern Ocean at a depth of more than 5 kilometers […] Want to know more about science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
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Normally, iron promotes faster algae growth. But something different is happening on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. And that's not good news for global warming. Iron acts as a kind of fertilizer for algae. But a sediment core recovered in 2001 from the Southern Ocean at a depth of more than 5 kilometers […] Want to know more about science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .

·Middelharnis, Netherlands
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scientias.nl broke the news in Middelharnis, Netherlands on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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