Tag: Pacific Ocean

Unexplained Radioactive Spike Found Deep Beneath the Pacific Ocean

Scientists have detected an unexpected surge in the radioactive isotope beryllium-10 within deep-sea ferromanganese crusts, dating back approximately 9 to 12 million years, prompting investigations into potential cosmic or oceanographic causes.

La Niña’s Return: Cooling the Pacific and Shaking Up Global Weather Patterns

The resurgence of La Niña is poised to disrupt global weather patterns, bringing cooler Pacific waters and unpredictable climatic shifts that could affect ecosystems, agriculture, and economies worldwide.