Researchers found that ice can trigger stronger chemical reactions than liquid water, dissolving iron minerals in extreme cold. Freeze-thaw cycles amplify the effect, releasing iron into rivers and ...
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Ice dissolves iron faster than liquid water, offering explanation for Arctic's rusty rivers
Ice can dissolve iron minerals more effectively than liquid water, according to a new study from Umeå University. The ...
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"Atmospheric rivers" are large-scale extreme weather systems that are making headlines more frequently. When viewed in ...
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Ice Could Generate Electricity, Making it a Low-Cost Source of Energy
Can ice generate electricity? It’s not as far-fetched as you may think. Learn about the new research that “brings the vision of harnessing ice power one step closer to reality.” ...
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