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AMS Congressional Briefing

Mathematics of Ice to Aid Global Warming Forecasts

 

Ken Golden, professor of mathematics at the University of Utah, made a presentation to Congressional representatives at a Capitol Hill briefing on his work on polar sea ice as both an indicator and regulator of climate change.  

Golden discussed polar sea ice and its function as a primary habitat for microbial communities and how it sustains marine food webs.  He spoke of a new understanding of how salt water flows through sea ice, which promises to improve forecasts of how global warming will affect earth's icepacks and how polar ecosystems may respond.

Footage from his recent Antarctic research expedition was also presented. 

AMS Congressional Briefing 2007

AMS Congressional Briefing 2007

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