
Published online:
23 December 2021
Published in print:
01 December 2021
Online ISBN:
9780197578049
Print ISBN:
9780190080327
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The Warming and Altering of Ocean Currents, the Jet Stream and Rivers The Warming and Altering of Ocean Currents, the Jet Stream and Rivers
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Ocean Currents Ocean Currents
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The Jet Stream The Jet Stream
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The Surface Rebound Effect The Surface Rebound Effect
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Glaciers Are Heavy, Very Heavy! Glaciers Are Heavy, Very Heavy!
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Energy Production Affected by Melting Glaciers Energy Production Affected by Melting Glaciers
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Rivers, Animals, and Human Habitat Rivers, Animals, and Human Habitat
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Chapter
7 Ocean Currents, Jet Streams, and Polar Bears
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Pages
162–178
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Published:December 2021
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Taillant, Jorge Daniel, 'Ocean Currents, Jet Streams, and Polar Bears', Meltdown: The Earth Without Glaciers (New York , 2021; online edn, Oxford Academic, 23 Dec. 2021), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190080327.003.0008, accessed 25 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter is divided into four sections, describing various impacts of glacier melt on different Earth ecosystems, including the effects of melting ice and water temperature on changes to ocean currents, on the global air Jet Stream, and on land surfaces, such as the popping up effect (the surface rebound effect) of the Earth once glaciers recede. It discusses the role of glacier meltwater for energy generation, as well as the impacts of the acceleration of glacier melt on flora and fauna, such as polar bears, salmon, and river bed and riparian biota.
Keywords:
ocean currents, jet stream, polar bears, surface rebound effect, energy generation, biota, riverbeds, riparian
Subject
Environmental Science
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