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Sound waves of undersea earthquakes reveal changes in ocean warming – SwordsToday.ie
Sound waves traveling thousands of kilometers across the ocean may help scientists to observe climate change. As greenhouse gas emissions heat up the

Sound waves traveling thousands of kilometers across the ocean may help scientists to observe climate change.
As greenhouse gas emissions heat up the planet, the ocean absorbs large amounts of that heat. To monitor the change, a global ship of 4,000 instruments, known as argo floats, collects temperature data from 2,000 meters above sea level. But in some areas that data collection is very limited, including deep areas of the ocean and areas under sea ice.
So Caltech seismologist Wenbo Wu and …
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