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Scientists can’t explain this huge hole in Antarctica’s ice

nypost.com
— Torge Martin of the GEOMAR Research Division explains of its initial discovery many decades ago. “On-site measurements in the Southern Ocean ... ›

A giant hole has opened up in Antarctica as scientists look to find...

www.independent.co.uk
'It looks like you just punched a hole in the ice'

Events - MIT PAOC - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

paocweb.mit.edu
PAOC Other. Special Event - Torge Martin (PSC, U. Washington). Date, Time, Location. October 19th, 2012, 12:00pm-1:00pm, › by-id

FOCUS: Riesiges Loch im antarktischen Eis – die Forscher sind ...

— Torge Martin, Meteorologe und Klimamodellierer des Geomar. Die eisfreie Fläche von der Größe des Bundeslands Niedersachsen liefert nun viele ... › Wissen › Klima

A Mysteriously Massive Hole in Antarctic Ice Has Returned

www.smithsonianmag.com
— ... a true phenomenon in the past,” Torge Martin, a meteorologist at the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, tells Stone. › ...

Antarctica: Return of the Weddell polynya supports Kiel ...

phys.org
— Torge Martin, meteorologist and climate modeler in the GEOMAR Research Division "Oceans Circulation and Climate Dynamics". Polar researchers ... › ... › Earth Sciences

NORP-SORP Workshop on Polar Fresh Water

iasc.info
— Torge Martin, GEOMAR, Germany. Tore Hattermann, Norwegian Polar Institute, Norway. Karen Assmann, Institute of Marine Research, Norway. › news › iasc-news

Nordpolarmeer wird saisonaler - Arktisches Meereis erlebt ...

www.scinexx.de
— ... Thomas Haine von der Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore und Torge Martin vom GEOMAR-Forschungszentrum in Kiel herausgefunden haben. › news › geowissen › nordpolar...

Massive Hole Appears In Antarctic Ice and Scientists Aren't Sure Why

www.newsweek.com
The phenomenon has returned after 40 years.

Mysterious Stretch Of Water in Antarctic Sea Ice Baffles Scientists...

www.dogonews.com
However, Torge Martin, a meteorologist and climate modeler at the Helmholtz Centre, thinks the phenomenon might be cyclical, rather than a ...
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