A groundbreaking international study by marine scientists based in Singapore has revealed that sea-level rise in the Indian Ocean began accelerating far earlier than previously thought, with corals ...
* Parts of Indian Ocean could rise more than average -study * Changes in wind patterns could also affect monsoons By David Fogarty, Climate Change Correspondent, Asia SINGAPORE, July 14 (Reuters) - ...
Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have provided conclusive evidence that the Red Sea completely dried out about 6.2 million years ago, before being suddenly ...