Lowest ever sea ice in the Arctic
Monday, September 15, 2008 - 11:28
in Earth & Climate
Arctic sea ice may well have reached its lowest volumes ever, as summer ice coverage of the Arctic Sea looks set to be close to last year's record lows, with thinner ice overall...
Read the whole article on Science Centric
More from Science Centric
Related
- Arctic sea ice hits second-lowest extent, likely lowest volume, say CU-Boulder researchersThu, 2 Oct 2008, 13:21:33 EDT
- Arctic sea ice reaches lowest extent in 2008, second lowest ever recordedTue, 16 Sep 2008, 14:43:11 EDT
- Arctic sea ice reaches minimum extent for 2009, third lowest ever recordedThu, 17 Sep 2009, 16:02:01 EDT
- Arctic sea ice annual freeze-up underwayFri, 3 Oct 2008, 9:56:35 EDT
- Arctic Sea ice extent is third lowest on recordTue, 6 Oct 2009, 17:18:17 EDT