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Climate heating has reached even deepest parts of the Arctic Ocean

Last updated: November 20, 2025 5:35 am
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The warming of the Arctic Ocean has been a topic of concern for scientists in recent years. Warmer Atlantic water from near Greenland has been found to be heating up the depths of the Arctic Ocean, a region that was previously thought to be less affected by climate change. This discovery highlights the rapid changes occurring in this sensitive ecosystem.

One of the key findings from researchers at the Ocean University of China is the significant warming of the waters in the Eurasian basin, between 1500 and 2600 meters deep. Since 1990, these depths have warmed by 0.074°C, a seemingly small increase that actually represents a massive transfer of energy equivalent to almost 500 trillion megajoules. This energy transfer could have a significant impact on the sea ice extent in the region, potentially melting as much as a third of the minimum sea ice coverage.

The warming of the Arctic Ocean’s depths is attributed to a combination of factors, including the influx of warm Atlantic water brought northwards by the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Additionally, the melting of the Greenland ice sheet has introduced more freshwater into the Greenland basin, slowing the sinking of cold, salty water and allowing for the deep water temperature to rise.

This new research sheds light on a previously unknown heating process in the deep Arctic Ocean, further implicating global warming in the region. The implications of this warming could lead to increased sea ice melt and the potential thawing of sub-sea permafrost, including methane-rich deposits known as clathrates. The release of methane into the atmosphere from these deposits could have significant climate consequences, as seen in past extinction events.

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Overall, the findings from this study highlight the interconnected nature of the Earth’s oceans and the impact of climate change on even the most remote regions. As researchers continue to monitor and study the Arctic Ocean, it is crucial to consider the long-term effects of these warming trends on the delicate balance of this unique ecosystem.

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