The changing environment has seen parts of Greenland's ice sheet and glaciers replaced by wetlands, areas of shrub and barren rock ... on the island's east coast, a titanium project near the ...
Since the 1970s, oil and gas companies have tried to find ancient reservoirs off the coast of Greenland, but their attempts turned up empty. Still, Greenland's continental shelf geology does show ...
Secondly, the Northwest Passage on Canada’s northern coast and the Northern Sea ... long “megadrought.” Underneath Greenland’s ice cap is “rock flour,” ground into nanoparticles ...
In Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, clusters of sombre concrete apartment blocks mark out the edges of the city, some perched on the bare, windswept rocks looking out over the Labrador Sea.
GREENLAND is one of the few places on Earth ... This nutrient-rich silt, known as glacial rock flour, isn’t all bad – it can be used as fertiliser on crops and absorbs carbon dioxide from ...
Whitby is a coastal town and port with a maritime ... In 1753, the first whaling ship sailed to Greenland and by 1795 Whitby had become a prominent whaling port. Although, by 1831, the market ...
Greenland's ice sheet currently spans over 1.7 million square kilometers and is the largest freshwater reservoir in the ...
"It improves agricultural yields. It has direct implications for food security." Spreading Greenland rock flour on corn fields in Ghana produced a 30 to 50 per cent increase in crop yields.
While congress talks about "Red, White and Blueland," Florida researchers view Greenland as a rich source of scientific clues.