Thursday, December 10, 2020

What caused the ice ages? Tiny ocean fossils offer key evidence

Since the discovery that atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations were lower during past ice ages, the cause has been a mystery. Now, fossils of ocean algae reveal that a weakening in upwelling in the Antarctic Ocean kept more CO2 in the deep ocean during the ice ages. This brings scientists closer to a complete explanation for the glacial cycle and suggests that upwelling will strengthen under anthropogenic global warming, altering global climate and ocean ecosystems.

from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/3n2Nkrv

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