Melt ponds cause Artic sea ice to melt more rapidly
Posted by ScienceDaily: Oceanography News on 18 January, 2013
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The Arctic sea ice has not only declined over the past decade but has also become distinctly thinner and younger. Researchers are now observing mainly thin, first-year ice floes which are extensively covered with melt ponds in the summer months where once meter-thick, multi-year ice used to float....